GDPR compliance on mobile devices, how secure is your organization?

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Aaron Cockerill, Chief Strategy Officer, Lookout

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Since 25 May, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is now officially enforceable. By now, most of the companies dealing with data should have taken the necessary steps to comply with the regulation and stay out of trouble. And this is all good but, have you thought about how your employees are using their mobile phones or devices to access your company data? How do you protect your organization from an employee's phone being hacked? The risk of GDPR fines & brand reputation damage has made the security of personal data on mobile an urgent priority for CISOs, and executive boards. By popular demand, we're replaying this webinar hosted by Aaron Cockerill, Chief Strategy Officer at Lookout and his guest, Kabir Barday, CEO at OneTrust. On the agenda: - Why mobile is a problem for GDPR compliance - Understanding the threats & risks to GDPR compliance from mobile - Finding & stopping mobile threats to GDPR compliance Did you know? 84% of security & IT executives say personal data accessed on employee mobile devices could put their company at risk for GDPR noncompliance. 31% of enterprise employees that have a title of Vice President or higher say their mobile devices have been hacked or compromised. 63% of enterprise employees say they access their organization's customer, partner, data and employee data while on their mobile device.
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Lookout is an integrated endpoint-to-cloud security company. Our mission is to secure and empower our digital future in a privacy-focused world where mobility and cloud are essential to all we do for work and play. We enable consumers and employees to protect their data, and to securely stay connected without violating their privacy and trust. Lookout is trusted by millions of consumers, the largest enterprises and government agencies, and partners such as AT&T, Verizon, Vodafone, Microsoft, Google, and Apple. Headquartered in San Francisco, Lookout has offices in Amsterdam, Boston, London, Sydney, Tokyo, Toronto and Washington, D.C. To learn more, visit www.lookout.com.