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    Research In Motion Tops Security Assessment

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    Michelle Maisto
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    May 27, 2009
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      Research In Motion came out on top in a security assessment of enterprise mobility solutions.
      In a new report on the importance of robust security within mobile deployments from Lopez Research, President Maribel Lopez, a former Forrester Research analyst, offers an assessment of the security offerings from Apple, RIM and Windows Mobile.
      Lopez rates each company’s offering by three criteria-device, network and transmission-on a scale of 0 to 4, and finally offers an overall mobile security rating.
      Apple met with a goose egg on the device side, with Lopez noting that the operating system can be compromised, on-device encryption is lacking and the iPhone lacks over-the-air updates.
      Networking, Apple’s strongest category, received three out of four points. “Uses the same active directory based on authentication methods as Windows Mobile,” Lopez wrote. Overall, however, Apple received a 1 out of 4 rating.
      “The original iPhone had numerous security holes that were improved by the July 2008 release, such as remote wipe, password policy enforcement and VPN,” Lopez wrote in her overall assessment, finally concluding that “Enterprises should proceed with caution and limit the use of iPhones, especially for sensitive data.”
      Microsoft Windows Mobile fared better, in Lopez’s assessment, with an overall rating of 3 out of 4.
      “Microsoft’s solution leverages the existing infrastructure, such as Active Directory, to manage Windows Mobile capable devices, meaning IT can manage the system with familiar tools and capabilities,” she said.
      She continued, “It also recently achieved common criteria certification EAL 2+ for Windows Mobile 6.1 in August of 2008. The combination of MDM and a VPN provides a reasonable security solution for firms that would like to use Windows Mobile devices.”
      Devices was Microsoft’s lowest-scoring category, receiving 2 out of 4 points for reasons such as supporting OTA updates (good!) but not having on-device encryption (not so good).
      The star of Lopez’s assessment was RIM, which scored 4 out of 4 in each category, for an overall rating of the same.
      “RIM offers strong security protection across the device, transmission and the network domains through tight control of the device, its software and its application control policies,” Lopez wrote. “While other vendors have stepped up security efforts in the past year, RIM offers the most robust security solution.”
      In conclusion, Lopez stated that, in truth, it’s unlikely that firms will use a single mobile vendor or OS for all their smartphones. More important than standardizing on a single platform, she concluded, is attempting to “provide a consistent level of security across platforms.”
      The free report is available for download at the Lopez Research site-which was built on the Apple platform.

      Michelle Maisto
      Michelle Maisto has been covering the enterprise mobility space for a decade, beginning with Knowledge Management, Field Force Automation and eCRM, and most recently as the editor-in-chief of Mobile Enterprise magazine. She earned an MFA in nonfiction writing from Columbia University, and in her spare time obsesses about food. Her first book, The Gastronomy of Marriage, if forthcoming from Random House in September 2009.
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