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Mobilizing The
A visual Presentation by Rayane Hazimeh
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN
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2
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Why Mobile is so hot
What we have to do about it
Why should you care
A LITTLE ABOUT ME
• Lebanese
• Computer and Communication
Engineering and MBA degrees
• Security Consultant at
Symantec
• Certifications: CCNA, CCNP,
CCDP, CCSK, VTSP, VSP, and
other stuff
• Activist in several initiatives to
promote Technology to women
and children
• Hobbies: dancing, outdoor
activities
• My Motto: Live, Laugh and Love
I really enjoy what I do!
This Presentation is about
YOU
YOU
You Were Born to Move Around
Mobile is freeing humanity from the ball and the chain that is the PC
WELCOME TOTHE MOBILE FUTURE
THE MOBILE FUTURE
By the end of 2013, the number
of mobile-connected devices will
exceed the number of people on
earth, and by 2017 there will be
nearly 1.4 mobile devices per
capita.
Mobile-connecte
will generat
2017
M-future 2012-
2017
Mobile network connection speeds
will increase 7-fold by 2017.
Two-thirds of the world’s mobile
data traffic will be video by 2017.
Global mobile data traffic will
increase 13-fold between 2012 and
2017
. .
The average smartphone will
generate 2.7 GB of traffic per month
in 2017, an 8-fold increase over the
2012 average of 342 MB per month.
By 2017, 41 percent of all global
mobile devices and connections
could potentially be capable of
connecting to an IPv6 mobile
network
The Middle East and Africa region are expected to witness the highest mobile data traffic growth rates of 77% through 2017,
By the end of 2013, the number of mobile-connected devices will exceed the number of people on earth, and by 2017 there will be nearly 1.4 mobile devices per capita.
. The average smartphone will generate 2.7 GB of traffic per month in 2017, an 8-fold increase over the 2012 average of 342 MB per month.
By 2017, 41 percent of all global mobile devices and connections could potentially be capable of connecting to an IPv6 mobile network
Mobile-connected tablets will generate more traffic in 2017 than the entire global mobile network in 2012.
In 2017, 4G will be 10 percent of connections, but 45 percent of total traffic.
M-future 2012-2017
By the end of 2013, the number of mobile-connected devices will exceed the number of people on earth, and by 2017 there will be nearly 1.4 mobile devices per capita.
Mobile network connection speeds will increase 7-fold by 2017.
Global mobile data traffic will increase 13-fold between 2012 and 2017
Two-thirds of the world’s mobile data traffic will be video by 2017.
THE MOBILE FUTURE
THE MOBILE FUTURE
M-future 2012-2017
Mobile network connection speeds will increase 7-fold by 2017.
Global mobile data traffic will increase 13-fold between 2012 and 2017
Two-thirds of the world’s mobile data traffic will be video by 2017
The Middle East and Africa region are expected to witness the highest mobile data traffic growth rates of 77% through 2017,
By the end of 2013, the number of mobile-connected devices will exceed the number of people on earth, and by 2017 there will be nearly 1.4 mobile devices per capita.
. The average smartphone will generate 2.7 GB of traffic per month in 2017, an 8-fold increase over the 2012 average of 342 MB per month.
By 2017, 41 percent of all global mobile devices and connections could potentially be capable of connecting to an IPv6 mobile network
Mobile-connected tablets will generate more traffic in 2017 than the entire global mobile network in 2012.
In 2017, 4G will be 10 percent of connections, but 45 percent of total traffic.
Mobile network connection speeds will increase 7-fold by 2017.
Global mobile data traffic will increase 13-fold between 2012 and 2017
Two-thirds of the world’s mobile data traffic will be video by 2017.
THE MOBILE FUTURE
M-future 2012-2017
Two-thirds of the world’s mobile data traffic will be video by 2017.
The average smartphone will generate 2.7 GB of traffic per month in 2017, an 8-fold increase over the 2012 average of 342 MB per month.
By 2017, 41 percent of all global mobile devices and connections could potentially be capable of connecting to an IPv6 mobile network
The Middle East and Africa region are expected to witness the highest mobile data traffic growth rates of 77% through 2017,
By the end of 2013, the number of mobile-connected devices will exceed the number of people on earth, and by 2017 there will be nearly 1.4 mobile devices per capita.
. The average smartphone will generate 2.7 GB of traffic per month in 2017, an 8-fold increase over the 2012 average of 342 MB per month.
By 2017, 41 percent of all global mobile devices and connections could potentially be capable of connecting to an IPv6 mobile network
Mobile-connected tablets will generate more traffic in 2017 than the entire global mobile network in 2012.
In 2017, 4G will be 10 percent of connections, but 45 percent of total traffic.
Mobile network connection speeds will increase 7-fold by 2017.
Global mobile data traffic will increase 13-fold between 2012 and 2017
Two-thirds of the world’s mobile data traffic will be video by 2017.
THE MOBILE FUTURE
M-future 2012-2017
Mobile-connected tablets will generate more traffic in 2017 than the entire global mobile network in 2012.
In 2017, 4G will be 10 percent of connections, but 45 percent of total traffic.
The Middle East and Africa region are expected to witness the highest mobile data traffic growth rates of 77% through 2017,
By the end of 2013, the number of mobile-connected devices will exceed the number of people on earth, and by 2017 there will be nearly 1.4 mobile devices per capita.
. The average smartphone will generate 2.7 GB of traffic per month in 2017, an 8-fold increase over the 2012 average of 342 MB per month.
By 2017, 41 percent of all global mobile devices and connections could potentially be capable of connecting to an IPv6 mobile network
Mobile-connected tablets will generate more traffic in 2017 than the entire global mobile network in 2012.
In 2017, 4G will be 10 percent of connections, but 45 percent of total traffic.
Mobile network connection speeds will increase 7-fold by 2017.
Global mobile data traffic will increase 13-fold between 2012 and 2017
Two-thirds of the world’s mobile data traffic will be video by 2017.
THE MOBILE FUTURE
The Middle East and Africa region are expected to witness the highest mobile data traffic growth rates of 77% through 2017,
M-future 2012-2017
The Middle East and Africa region are expected to witness the highest mobile data traffic growth rates of 77% through 2017,
By the end of 2013, the number of mobile-connected devices will exceed the number of people on earth, and by 2017 there will be nearly 1.4 mobile devices per capita.
. The average smartphone will generate 2.7 GB of traffic per month in 2017, an 8-fold increase over the 2012 average of 342 MB per month.
By 2017, 41 percent of all global mobile devices and connections could potentially be capable of connecting to an IPv6 mobile network
Mobile-connected tablets will generate more traffic in 2017 than the entire global mobile network in 2012.
In 2017, 4G will be 10 percent of connections, but 45 percent of total traffic.
Mobile network connection speeds will increase 7-fold by 2017.
Global mobile data traffic will increase 13-fold between 2012 and 2017
Two-thirds of the world’s mobile data traffic will be video by 2017.
MOBILE REVOLUTION
Nothing about location
With Mobile, Work is
It doesn’t matter where you are, as long as you are productive
All about who’s first
With Mobile, work is
And what’s your added value not only to your customers, but to your employees
All about communication
With Mobile, work is
Communication, Communication, Communication
All about speed
In the future, work is
.. And how fast you can get to the market
With Mobile, work is
Agile
Productive
Effective
Innovative
Take the enterprise in the Mobile Journey
Company Owned Personally Owned
Company Owns an Unmanaged device
Company Controls Standard Device
Company Controls Apps and Data Only
Company Controls Personal Device
Symantec Total Mobile Story
Symantec Total Mobile Story
Corporate data separation and
delivery of IT services
Configuration, control and
management of mobile devices
Mobile security threat detection
and removal
Monitor and Protect Corporate
Sensitive Data
Mobile Mobile ManagemManagem
ententFor SMP & For SMP &
SCCMSCCM
Symantec Symantec App App
CenterCenter
Mobile Mobile SecuritySecurity
(Android & (Android & Windows Windows Mobile)Mobile)
Symantec Symantec Data Loss Data Loss PreventioPreventio
n For n For MobileMobile
Corporate data separation and
delivery of IT services
Symantec Symantec App CenterApp Center
- App deployment &
provisioning
- User authentication across
apps
- Copy & paste prevention
- Per app file encryption
- Remote data/app wipe
- iOS & Android support
Configuration, control and
management of mobile devices
Mobile Mobile ManagementManagement
For SMP & For SMP & SCCMSCCM
Enable-Device enrollement
- Email- WIFI- Webclips- APN- LDAP
Secure-Passcode- Device & App Restrictions
- Authentication Certificates
Manage-Visibility & control
- Sample reports
Mobile security threat detection
and removal
Mobile Mobile SecuritySecurity
(Android & (Android & Windows Windows Mobile)Mobile)
Configuration, control and
management of mobile devices
Mobile Mobile ManagemManagem
ententFor SMP & For SMP &
SCCMSCCM
Scheduled/Manual Anti-
malware scanning
App blacklist/whitelist
enforcement Antiphishing
Web Protection (Android
Browser)
Single console
mgmt/licensing/reporting,
integrated with Mobile
Management
Monitor and Protect Corporate
Sensitive Data
Symantec Symantec Data Loss Data Loss PreventioPreventio
n For n For MobileMobile
Mobile security threat detection
and removal
Mobile Mobile SecuritySecurity
(Android & (Android & Windows Windows Mobile)Mobile)
Monitor, block, remove content from
outbound iPad traffic
Protects HTTP/HTTPS, including:
General Web traffic (including
Webmail)Active Sync
Most-common iPad applications
(Dropbox, Facebook, & Twitter)
FTP
Supports:
iPad3G and WiFi, on and off network
Standard DLP detection methods
(DCM, EDM, IDM, VML)
General and specialized response
rules (including block & remove
content)
Provides:Flexibility to create Tablet-specific
PoliciesSeparate Tablet incident type
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How About Some Examples?
M- Healthcare
Improved access to care
Improved patient engagement
New provider business models
Reduced Medicare Fraud
Improved Patient Safety
Vocational education
and training
Consistent connectivity for
children
Out of classroom
education and collaboration
Professional learning and development
Literacy skills Supporting students with
learningdifficulties and
disabilities
M- Education
M- Insurance
In-Vehicle TelematicsVehicle Location, Vehicle Diagnostics, Driver Performance Analytics
1- Usage-Based Insurance (UBI) Solutions2- Monitoring Insurance Field Agents and Vehicles
Networks on Demand
Instant Office Solutions
M- Manufacturing
M- Oil & Gas
M- Sales and Field Force
.. Or simply, BYOD
In the mobile Future, it’s all about
In the mobile Future, it’s all about
THANK YOU