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Why the IDC MarketScape named Lookout a mobile threat management software leader three years in a row

The IDC MarketScape for Mobile Threat Management Software just named Lookout a leader for the third consecutive year. Everyone at Lookout works hard to make sure we provide the best mobile security for our customers, so it’s incredibly satisfying to have the MarketScape recognize our capabilities and strategies. We’re honored for the recognition of our capabilities for the third consecutive year.

Work is no longer tethered to the office. Neither should security be.

The coronavirus pandemic forced the world’s workforce to retreat from their offices in a hurry. In that process, it proved something many of us already knew: employees can work productively without needing to be physically present or connected to the corporate network. Assisted by cloud-based productivity apps, tablets and smartphones have untethered us from the office space. At any time, I can pull out my phone and resume working via the cloud.

Post-perimeter security 101: Dawn of a borderless world

The perimeter has disappeared. Employees work from anywhere in the world and their devices access corporate data from cloud services outside of traditional security perimeters. Securing data in the post-perimeter world requires organisations to enforce their endpoints and establish continuous conditional access to data based on risk. Aaron Cockerill, Chief Strategy Officer at Lookout discusses how to effectively shift security to your mobile endpoints to protect your company’s sensitive data.

A Non-Partisan Threat: Cybersecurity and its Impact on Democracy

As part of Cybersecurity Awareness Month, Lookout held a special briefing sponsored by Rep. Ted Lieu and Rep. Jim Longevin, that focused on how cybersecurity attacks can impact the entire democratic process -- from political campaigns and elections to journalists, lobbyists and activists that participate in the process. The session included a live demo of how a cyberattack could happen on a mobile device.