Proposal / Submission Type
Peer Reviewed Paper
Location
Richmond, Virginia
Start Date
31-5-2012 10:30 AM
Abstract
This work explores the impact of the emerging mobile communication device paradigm on the security-conscious enterprise, with regard to providing insights for proactive Information Assurance and facilitation of eventual Forensic analysis. Attention is given to technology evolution in the areas of best practices, attack vectors, software and hardware performance, access and activity monitoring, and architectural models.
Keywords: Forensics, enterprise security, mobile communication, best practices, attack vectors.
Scholarly Commons Citation
Scholnick, Andrew R., "Facilitating Forensics in the Mobile Millennium through Proactive Enterprise Security" (2012). Annual ADFSL Conference on Digital Forensics, Security and Law. 9.
https://commons.erau.edu/adfsl/2012/thursday/9
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Facilitating Forensics in the Mobile Millennium through Proactive Enterprise Security
Richmond, Virginia
This work explores the impact of the emerging mobile communication device paradigm on the security-conscious enterprise, with regard to providing insights for proactive Information Assurance and facilitation of eventual Forensic analysis. Attention is given to technology evolution in the areas of best practices, attack vectors, software and hardware performance, access and activity monitoring, and architectural models.
Keywords: Forensics, enterprise security, mobile communication, best practices, attack vectors.