March 18, 2010

Enterprises Lack Mobile Voice Security

A recent study by ABI Research, sponsored by Cellcrypt, found that while 79 percent of organizations say their employees conduct secure conversations on mobile phones, only 18 percent actually have mobile voice security implemented.

"The study also found that four out of five respondents currently believe cell phones are equally or more vulnerable to interception than e-mail," writes Network World's Kathleen Lau. "People have a similar view of the risk to voice calls and e-mails, but because e-mail has been around much longer users have some sort of protection in place."

"Voice call security technology, at this point, is mainly used by senior management in a company," Lau writes.

Click here to read the Network World story.

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