by Andrew Plato | May 16, 2017 | Mobile Security
When Apple’s iPhone hit the market in 2007, the shockwaves were intense. If you look back to the mid 2000s, the leading mobile phone looked like a prop from a cheesy sci-fi movie. The iPhone changed that. It introduced near full-body screens, a universe of apps,...
by Andrew Plato | Dec 5, 2012 | Business of Security, Human Factors, Mobile Security, Psychology of Security, Uncategorized
Every year, like clockwork, various infosec pundits, gurus, authors, and blowhards release their “top” lists of security threats. And like clockwork, they invariably focus on all manner of sensationalist, headline grabbing issues, which on average, have little to do...
by Andrew Plato | Jan 4, 2012 | Mobile Security, Uncategorized
I mean seriously people, why is this surprising? Everytime I mention that Android is the most hacked platform out there right now, Android users get this confused look and then start going off about Apple. Android has a serious inferiority complex over Apple. But,...
Recent Comments