Kevin Curran is a Co-founder at Vaultree. Kevin's expertise has been acknowledged by invitations to present his work at international conferences, overseas universities and research laboratories. His stature and authority in the international community is demonstrated by his influence, particularly in relation to the direction of research in computer science. He has chaired sessions and participated in the organizing committees for many highly-respected international conferences and workshops.
We got in touch with several experts and asked for their advice and predictions for device security and protection in 2022.
With the prolific use of mobile devices as remote work increases, this is leading to new risks as users install potentially malware-infected software and expose company data to foreign networks including their friends and family. Increasingly, employees are working longer hours in both work and remote home environments thus leading to new risks as users install potentially malware-infected software and expose company data to foreign networks including their friends and family. One aspect, which should not be overlooked, is the fact that these devices belong to the employees and traditional ‘rules’ and mandates for enforcing new updates may simply not work, requiring us to reevaluate current data protection policies.