Three Cybersecurity Challenges Every Enterprise Needs to Address

June 9, 2019

Cybercriminals are becoming increasingly proficient at infiltrating enterprises to steal data for profit, acquire intellectual assets or to simply cause destruction. High profile breaches frequently making the headlines however are just the tip of the iceberg with global losses due to cybercrime projected to hit a staggering eight trillion dollars by 2020. Enterprises today are now contending with highly organized adversaries who are persistent and have deep pockets and the technological resources that rival most Fortune 100 companies; keeping pace has been arduous. The infographic below depicts the top three cybersecurity issues challenging organizations as they steer towards digital transformation and where a trusted security partner can have significant impact.

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Marble Security

Marble Security is the leading provider of mobile threat intelligence and defense. Marble Labs, the company’s research and response team of analysts, developers and cybercrime specialists, has analyzed millions of Android and iOS apps, detecting apps with malicious and privacy-leaking behaviors that frequently lead to advanced persistent threats (APTs), spear phishing attacks on employees and other information security risks. Marble’s security apps and services deliver comprehensive, correlated threat intelligence for Android and iOS devices. Marble integrates directly with mobile device management (MDM) or enterprise mobility management (EMM) solutions, providing granular risk control for bring-your-own-device (BYOD) programs.

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Marble Security

Marble Security is the leading provider of mobile threat intelligence and defense. Marble Labs, the company’s research and response team of analysts, developers and cybercrime specialists, has analyzed millions of Android and iOS apps, detecting apps with malicious and privacy-leaking behaviors that frequently lead to advanced persistent threats (APTs), spear phishing attacks on employees and other information security risks. Marble’s security apps and services deliver comprehensive, correlated threat intelligence for Android and iOS devices. Marble integrates directly with mobile device management (MDM) or enterprise mobility management (EMM) solutions, providing granular risk control for bring-your-own-device (BYOD) programs.

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