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How a Large Financial Services Firm Protects Against Data Leakage with Lookout Secure Email Gateway

Regardless of the industry or organization, corporate email is the main cause of unauthorized and accidental data leaks. Employees are constantly sending emails to external parties that may contain sensitive company data, personally identifiable information (PII), trade secrets and other intellectual property.

How to threat hunt with mobile EDR

The Lookout Security Platform includes threat hunting capabilities as part of its mobile endpoint detection and response (EDR) solution. Watch Lookout security researcher Apurva Kumar walk through how she uses the Lookout console to investigate a security incident. Learn more about how you can secure your organization with EDR here: lookout.com/products/detection-and-response

Modernizing Government Cybersecurity with Zero Trust

Lookout CEO, Jim Dolce delivered a keynote address at the recent CyberTalks conference. In a time of disruption and uncertainty, cyberattacks have been on the rise and an Executive Order was issued requiring agencies to have a plan for Zero Trust. Learn how agencies can get started on this journey, securing apps, data, and resources, regardless of where they reside. This on-demand video recap provides guidance on how to stay ahead of the complex threat landscape posed by nation-states and other adversaries.

Key Criteria for Choosing Mobile App Security Solution Vendor

Mobile phone apps are more popular than ever with a rapidly expanding user base each year. They have literally made everything come to the fingertips of the users and there’s a significant demand for mobile apps for just about everything, generating great competition and pressure among app developers around the world.

Getting the best out of Samsung Knox management with Mobile Device Manager Plus

In case you missed it, Samsung Knox has verified Mobile Device Manager Plus as a Knox Validated Partner solution. This means that our EMM solution meets its business-level requirements for 2022, and that we support a wide range of features to help you get the best out of all your mobile devices that support Samsung Knox capabilities.

Mobile malware will become (even more of) a business

Going into 2021, we predicted that mobile malware would become (even more of) a business. Christoph Hebeisen, Director of Security Intelligence Research talks about what we predicted correctly and what surprised us. Financially motivated cybercrime is quietly becoming more sophisticated and insidious, and mobile malware is now used by a variety of actors – including organized crime. We’ve seen the gradual commercialization of threats such as adware, toll fraud apps, banking trojans, and spyware.