Legal and Practical Implications of Today’s Mobile Workplace Privacy Debate

Presented by

Carl Spataro, Chief Privacy Officer; Boris Segalis, Partner Norton Rose Fulbright; Michael Raggo, Director, Security Research

About this talk

Recent legal debates about the encryption of mobile devices have elevated the topic of enterprise security and its implications on end-user privacy. For example, in the aftermath of the San Bernardino tragedy, we learned that enterprise-managed mobile devices can be remotely unlocked by the IT administrator. To provide more insight on this complex topic, MobileIron is hosting a panel discussion with mobile security and privacy experts to share what CIOs need to know about mobile security and end-user privacy. Panelists will discuss the implications of the San Bernardino case and how this case helps illustrate best practices for balancing the need for enterprise security with respect for employee privacy.

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