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This study showcases increased productivity with mobile device usage and examines the associated security risk. Underwritten by EMC, VMware, Cisco, and Carahsoft, the report reveals that 55 percent of Federal smartphone users use their personal smartphone for work purposes and, out of those, one in three does not protect their devices with passwords.
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This study provides a snapshot of where Federal agencies stand on enabling remote workers, and delivers a forecast for mobile IT investments. Underwritten by Riverbed Technology and SwishData Corporation, the report reveals that 65 percent of Federal agencies cite above-average IT programs for enabling telework and mobility. Additionally, Federal IT executives expect mobile device use to increase by 20 percent by 2013.
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This study, underwritten by HP, surveys Federal CISOs and dispels myths of telework and security incompatibility
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Underwritten by Sprint, the study examines Federal teleworkers, non-teleworkers, and Federal IT executives’ attitudes toward wireless Internet and the state of wireless Internet security. The study reveals that more than half of all Federal employees, including teleworkers, are using wireless Internet for work purposes and report significant productivity and continuity of operations (COOP) benefits