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Find Out if Your Mobile Workforce Security is a Liability (and Fix It)

The modern workforce thrives on mobility. Employees access data, collaborate with colleagues, and connect with clients — often all from the palm of their hand. But as Uncle Ben taught us, with great power comes great responsibility, there’s a lot of danger in the form of mobile security vulnerabilities. Lost phones, phishing attacks, and app-borne malware can expose your organization’s sensitive data. So, how do you know if our mobile workforce is a security asset or a vulnerability?

NinjaOne Ranks No. 1 in G2's 2024 Summer Report

The Beatles were consistently on the Billboard Top 100 and stand atop the chart with a record 20 hits at number one. Eliud Kipchoge is one of the most consistent marathon runners of all time with 10 victories and a world record to his name. NinjaOne is excited to be in this rare company. We are redefining the standard of excellence in the endpoint and patch management customer experience with our 17th straight quarter being rated No. 1 by G2 peer-to-peer reviews. Once again, NinjaOne was named No.

CapEx vs OpEx: Which Should You Choose for IT Budgeting?

Effective IT budgeting is essential for modern businesses aiming to allocate resources efficiently, support strategic goals, and maintain financial health. In the realm of IT budgeting, understanding the distinction between Capital Expenditures (CapEx) and Operating Expenditures (OpEx) is crucial for making informed financial decisions. This article delves into CapEx vs OpEx, highlighting their differences, benefits, drawbacks, and how to choose the right approach for your IT needs.

What Is a Managed Security Service Provider (MSSP)?

Most businesses are aware that protecting sensitive data and maintaining robust cybersecurity measures is more critical than ever. Managed Security Service Providers (MSSPs) offer specialized services to help businesses safeguard their networks from cyber threats. By outsourcing security management to an MSSP, companies can benefit from expert monitoring, threat detection, and rapid incident response, ensuring their data remains secure.

What is Network Mapping? Process, Purpose, & Best Practices

Network mapping is the process of exploring, identifying, cataloging, and then visually representing all of the devices (both real and virtual, local and remote) connected to your network. This vital documentation task should be performed regularly to ensure that you have a clear picture of your network and security landscape, so that you can quickly identify and fix issues.

Exploring Enterprise Mobility Management (EMM)

When mobile devices first made their way into the workplace decades ago, mobile device management (MDM) provided device-level control and security. As mobile technology advanced, enterprise mobility management (EMM) grew out of MDM to include mobile application management (MAM), mobile content management (MCM) and identity and access management (IAM). Today, EMM gives you a comprehensive approach to managing the various usage and security aspects of mobile devices in the workplace.

How To Protect Against Malicious Code

Malicious code, also known as malware, is any piece of software that deliberately damages your systems or causes them to malfunction (as opposed to a software bug that may unintentionally do these things). The reasons for this may be simple mischievousness, curiosity, or a proof of skill for bragging rights.

Applying USB-based, Zero-touch Device Provisioning with NinjaOne

Modern provisioning in IT refers to defining your desired settings and software to meet your organizational goals. It’s the process of setting up your IT infrastructure, including hardware, networks, and virtual machines, among others, to make it available to systems and users. Device provisioning is a subset of this, often used to set up devices within the Internet of Things (IoT), including mobile devices. The importance of device provisioning cannot be overstated.

What Is the National Vulnerability Database?

The National Vulnerability Database (NVD) is an information resource provided by the U.S. government that catalogs security vulnerabilities in a standardized, searchable format. It includes databases containing software and hardware products, their known security flaws (including misconfigurations), as well as their severity and impact. The NVD is an important resource for IT professionals to stay up-to-date with potential security concerns in their IT infrastructure.