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Mobile and safety is essential to protect all devices

Encountering various companies engaged in the devices and the mobile services sector one of the most common topics of discussion that has emerged is related to the safety of the devices and the data contained therein. For years, it discusses the importance of maintaining protected their PCs and IT devices, but with increasing urgency that argument must also be moved to mobile devices such as tablets and smartphones.

The typical user perception, especially the less experienced, you may need to protect their PCs with antivirus but this is not required at the time for mobile devices since they are based on different operating systems. But who follows the dynamics of the mobile world, and in general as the industry is moving is aware of the fact that each device is potentially subject to a security attack and that in general there is no solution that can ensure 100% protection.

From this comes the need to educate users, empowering as towards the implementation of security procedures on their mobile device through the installation of software to protect your devices.



But this is not enough, just as it is not enough to install a virus on a PC to make it immune from any kind of attack or breach. They 'also essential to take action on the mentality and perception of the users, need to address their online presence with greater awareness of what they do and the risks to which they face.

Surf in a careful on sites that are visited, and reason about content and email requests we receive on our inboxes. These two behaviors that, when implemented consciously, allow to considerably reduce the risk of an attack that embezzlement ports of data, files and personal information contained in our devices. It matters little that these are a PC, a tablet, a smartphone: everyone is potentially at risk. And the spread-related products, from wearables to more generally the galaxy of so-called IOT or Internet of Things, only makes even more extensive and numerically important traffic routes that are available and that they must be properly manned by users.

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