Mobile device use in federal operations is continuing to spread rapidly. With that comes the requirement to not only manage but also secure these the devices and their applications.
In a recent conversation with Kern Smith, Vice President of Global Presales at Zimperium, we explored the increasing significance of mobile security in federal operations. Kern, with over a decade of experience in mobile security, shared expert insights on how federal agencies can navigate the constantly evolving landscape of mobile threats. This discussion, a three-part series, delves into the specific challenges that mobile devices pose to federal organizations and provides strategies for strengthening security.
One of the key issues is for CISOs to maintain a delicate balance between usability, privacy, and security when managing mobile devices. Unlike traditional PCs, mobile devices—whether government-issued or part of a BYOD policy—come with a sense of personal ownership and privacy, making them fundamentally different to manage. These complexities are further compounded by the fact that modern mobile devices are consumer-driven, meaning they were not initially designed with enterprise security in mind. This unique challenge requires agencies to find a way to secure mobile devices without hindering users’ ability to perform their duties, especially as the threat landscape continues to expand with increasingly sophisticated attacks.
To stay ahead of emerging mobile threats, Kern emphasizes the importance of leveraging modern security frameworks and tools, such as the MITRE ATT&CK framework and Mobile Threat Defense (MTD) solutions. These solutions enable federal agencies to evaluate device risk, detect and mitigate mobile malware, and ensure they are compliant with regulatory standards like those set by NIST. By integrating mobile threat intelligence into their broader security strategies, agencies can protect critical assets and meet the demands of an increasingly mobile workforce while maintaining robust security and long-term compliance.
As agencies look to the future, leveraging modern security frameworks and Mobile Threat Defense solutions will be essential for organizations that have workforces that use mobile devices. And while it may seem daunting, the benefits of better security and visibility, are undeniable. It’s no longer just about keeping bad actors out, but also making sure they can’t move freely even if they get in. To learn more and view the three-part series, access the Mobile Security Masterclass, Advanced Cyber Defense for the Federal Landscape.