Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Week 4


91% of mobile apps expose personal information

            This article discusses the mobile cyber-threats, specifically the mobile applications and how these applications expose user’s confidential and personal data on the phone to unknown parties. The article cites a study done by Veracode which claims that 91% of the most popular mobile apps reveal user’s sensitive personal information. It comes as no surprise to me that the mobile apps are putting its user’s information out there. However, what is alarming about this mobile cyber-threat is its scale, because if you think about it 91% is a huge percentage. I see this issue as a major potential national security issue now that companies are encouraging their employees to use personal apps for work. I believe that this issue should be treated as a pressing national security concern and mobile apps providers such as Apple should be pressured to design mobile devices and applications with security as a priority.


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