The NSA—the National Security Agency of the United States of America—are pretty well-known for their digital prowess. Therefore, when they provide a list of practices to help keep our increasingly crucial mobile devices secure, it only makes sense for us to listen. 

Let’s talk about some of the takeaways that we can glean from what the NSA has shared.

Examining the NSA’s Mobile Device Best Practices

The NSA's advice is available as a free download of a useful reference sheet that addresses many features that can be used to undermine security. It covers many safeguards and practices that most people might not consider, as well as the usual suspects.

Let’s consider some of each group, starting with the basics:

Common Mobile Device Security Practices

More Specific Mobile Device Security Practices

It’s Important to Recognize How Simple it Is to Be Vulnerable

The long and the short of it is that cyberattacks are always improving, seeking out untapped opportunities to spread more threats and steal more data, which means that your business’ technology needs to be secured… regardless of its form factor.

That’s where NDYNAMICS comes in. We help businesses maintain their IT for both productivity and security, and we could help yours, too. Give us a call at 408-927-8700 to learn more.