Saturday, January 4, 2014

Apple security : Tips









  • How an iOS virus can infect the enterprise
     Workers may not need virus protection for their Apple devices, but if you let them connect their iPhones and iPads to the corporate network, iOS devices can still wreak havoc.

  • Is IT powerless against Siri?
    The iPhone's Siri voice-recognition service can bypass the device's security features, and there's not much IT can do about it.

  • Addressing enterprise iPhone security issues
    Apple iPhones have some cracks in their armor, but you can use Exchange ActiveSync, virtual private networks and end-user training to help shore up the devices.

  • Attacks on iOS a matter of when, not if
    Despite Apple's sterling reputation when it comes to security, experts say it's only a matter of time before iOS devices are subject to security attacks, and IT pros don't have the right tools to protect against malware and viruses.
  • IPhone 5s Touch ID raises red flags
    Touch ID on Apple's iPhone 5s lets users unlock their phones with a fingerprint, but there are concerns over its security and how Apple can use that biometric data.

  • Top eight iOS 7 features for IT
    The newest version of Apple's operating system has lots of services and features for users, but it also has some promising tools for IT, such as open-in management, an updated MDM protocol and per-app VPN.



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