Mobile devices and security

Charles De Sanno from the Department of Veterans Affairs and Booz Allen Hamilton's Ilene Yarnoff will talk about mobile apps and mobile security issues in the f...

April 6, 2012 — With various agencies slowly starting to acquire more and more mobile devices for their employees, what types of new mobile applications are being developed and what security risks do these devices and applications pose for the government?

Join us for a special two-part FEDtalk as host Debra Roth explores the influx of new mobile devices at the Department of Veterans Affairs with Charles De Sanno, the agency’s executive director of Enterprise Systems Engineering.

In the second half of the program, learn more about the potential security risks mobile devices and apps carry for the federal government with Ilene Yarnoff, an expert in government healthcare, cybersecurity, and privacy issues at Booz Allen Hamilton.

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