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Nearly 80% of Enterprises use More than 10 Mobile Business Apps, New MobileIron Report Finds

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SAN FRANCISCO and MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Feb. 13, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- The use of mobile apps for business is heating up with nearly 80% of companies using more than 10 apps for business, according to the third edition of the Mobile Security and Risk Review. This bi-annual report, released today by MobileIron (NASDAQ:MOBL) at the 2017 RSA conference taking place in San Francisco February 13-17, provides IT security leaders with timely information about the state of enterprise mobile apps, the mobile threat landscape, and the emerging risks facing their organizations.

"MobileIron was founded on the idea that mobile apps and data would become fundamental to mobilizing business workflows," said James Plouffe, Lead Security Architect, MobileIron. "This edition of the Mobile Security and Risk Review shows that apps are not only critical to business, but that employees around the world rely on these tools for parts of their jobs that were once relegated to the desktop, such as presentations and spreadsheets."

To learn more, visit MobileIron at RSA in booth N3108 and download the report here: https://www.mobileiron.com/en/securityreview3.

The third edition of the Mobile Security and Risk Review updates data from the first half of 2016 and discusses an emerging set of mobile threats, including enterprise compliance failures, compromised devices, and data loss risks.  For the first time, the review includes:

  • The most popular enterprise apps
  • Adoption metrics for Apple's Volume Purchase Program (VPP) and Device Enrollment Program (DEP)
  • Enterprise security trends for Australia and the Netherlands in addition to Belgium, France, Germany, Japan, Spain, the UK and the US
  • Specific information about healthcare and financial services industries, in addition to government

The state of enterprise apps
79% of the organizations in MobileIron's global customer base have more than 10 enterprise apps installed. Nearly one in five organizations (18%) uses VPP to streamline enterprise app deployment to users. The rate is significantly higher in the healthcare (29%) and government (25%) verticals. 13% of organizations use DEP, which offers more control over corporate mobile fleets. With DEP, enterprises can enforce tighter restrictions on corporate-owned, supervised devices. Nearly one-quarter (22%) of healthcare organizations use DEP.

The most popular business apps in the world
For the first time, the Mobile Security and Risk Review includes a list of the most popular managed mobile business apps. The top ten most popular managed mobile business apps in the world include:


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  1. Webex
  2. AnyConnect
  3. Concur
  4. Adobe Acrobat
  5. Pulse Secure
  6. Keynote
  7. Numbers
  8. Pages
  9. Google Maps
  10. Word

Mobile malware grows up
The end of 2016 was plagued with high-profile vulnerabilities and new malware families that were not present in the second edition of the Mobile Security and Risk Review. The severity and sophistication of these attacks increased to unprecedented levels. Notable examples include:

  • HummingBad Malware: infected 85,000,000 devices
  • Pegasus: capable of intercepting virtually all communications
  • QuadRooter: detected on an estimated 900,000,000 devices
  • The Godless Malware: infected 850,000 devices

The state of mobile enterprise security
While mobile malware sophistication is on the rise, enterprises did little to improve mobile security best practices, even in highly regulated industries. Security hygiene highlights from Q4 2016 include:

  • Policy enforcement: Nearly half of companies (45%) did not enforce device policies
  • Outdated policies: Nearly 30% of companies had at least one outdated policy
  • Missing devices: 44% of companies had at least one missing device
  • Operating System updates: Just 9% of companies enforced OS updates
  • Compromised devices: 11% of companies had compromised devices accessing corporate data

"Mobile security is still a new competency for many organizations and their internal security policies and processes are not keeping up with the technology," said Plouffe.

About the Mobile Security and Risk Review
The third edition of the Mobile Security and Risk Review is based on aggregated, anonymous usage data shared by customers that was compiled between October 1 and December 31, 2016.

About MobileIron
MobileIron provides the secure foundation for companies around the world to transform into Mobile First organizations. For more information, please visit www.mobileiron.com.

 

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