Many organizations allow employees to work remotely, which mostly entails using mobile devices to access corporate networks, which is good. Undoubtedly, mobile technologies enhance productivity, facilitate remote working strategies, allow communication, and boosts innovation. However, they also introduce many security risks due to an expanded mobile attack surface. In 2021 alone, numerous companies suffered mobile malware attacks, with 93% originating from devices connected to the network.
In addition, malicious mobile applications have grown rapidly due to the increased reliance on mobile smartphones used to enhance mobility. Bring Your Own Device Policies (BYOD) have encouraged users to use their mobile devices for work-related purposes. But hackers have also stepped up attacks targeting these devices because employees are likely to install malicious apps. As a result, a worrying 46% of organizations experienced a cybersecurity scare, with the top mobile malware including malware droppers, banking Trojans, clickers, and mobile remote access Trojans.
Our mobile devices are usually an arm's length away, yet few users are wise to the threats of using them daily. Cybersecurity experts attribute 60% of digital fraud to mobile devices, including stolen passwords and phishing scams. Using smartphones and other mobile devices for critical business activities like financial transactions means security is more crucial than ever before. The more users depend on mobile phones for daily activities, the bigger the consequences if they are compromised. That is one of the reasons why employees should avoid storing sensitive business or customer information on insecure smartphones.
Fortunately, staying informed and deploying the necessary security precautions is a sure way of achieving robust mobile security. That said, it is crucial to understand the hidden and biggest cyber risks to mobile security, which include but are limited to:
How can you stay safe while on the go? Mobile technology security threats can be complex and diverse, but you can still secure your devices. Secure mobility enables safe access to business data, applications, and information from any location using personal devices. In most cases, it only requires installing proven mobile security software and partnering with a trusted mobile security partner. At Kaymera, our experts have developed a fully encrypted smartphone that ensures 100% security of your data and applications. The phone design prioritizes privacy by preventing attacks and breaches that can harm your business and protecting your files, messages, voice calls, and location. In addition, Kaymera's unique security features protect your data and identity.
At the same time, you can install our Kaymera Secure Communications app on any regular smartphone to ensure security chats and calls. In particular, the Kaymera app encrypts voice calls and chats to ensure a secure channel for exchanging data and vital communications. Furthermore, the Kaymera app allows you to send and say anything securely, thus providing your business with strong digital protection against modern mobile security threats and risks. More importantly, the Kaymera app does not store any user data on our servers, making it impossible for hackers to compromise and misuse our customers' data. Therefore, the Kaymera Secure Communications app secures your smartphone by default, keeping your private communications and data privacy.
Additional best practices for ensuring well-rounded smartphone security include: