Mobility.
It’s not a new trend, but it’s a growing one. Indeed, the workforce is becoming
increasingly mobile and that mobility is driving security concerns that
software giants like Oracle are trying to solve.
Oracle
sees a critical need for solutions that help enterprises control access to business
data and also protect that data on mobile devices. Advanced security controls
for personal and corporate devices, are needed, without complicating the user
experience.
To
meet these needs, the enterprise-software maker is launching the Oracle Mobile
Security Suite, which lets users securely access enterprise data from their
own devices, while at the same time protecting that information by isolating
corporate and personal data.
Oracle Says Its
Solution Is Different
"By
extending security and access capabilities to mobile devices,
organizations can protect corporate resources on employee devices without
compromising the user experience," explained Amit Jasuja, Oracle's senior
VP of Java and Identity Management.
Jasuja
said Oracle's security solution brings the firm's Identity Management platform to
mobile devices, so organizations can address the bring-your-own-device (BYOD)
challenge logically.
Along
with Oracle’s existing Identity and Access solutions, the new suite offers an
integrated platform that organizations can use to manage access to all
applications from all devices -- including laptops, desktops, and mobile
devices.
Oracle
insists its approach is different from the approaches taken by other mobile device
management (MDM) solutions because those others focus on the devices
themselves. That strategy can create separate security silos requiring
companies to spend more money on expensive products to integrate with their
identity solutions.
Instead,
Oracle said its Mobile Security
Suite focuses on the apps and the users, allowing IT to more efficiently and
securely administer and manage access.
An End-to-End
Solution
The
company said its Mobile Security Suite provides a secure workspace so
organizations can separate corporate and personal apps. That means enterprises
can protect their apps and data as well as enforce their security policies
without interfering with users' personal information.
The
workspace also offers security controls, enabling companies to enforce single
sign-on, per-app network tunneling, and encryption for stored data, and
integration with Microsoft Active Directory for shared-drive access.
As
for mobility security controls, the software are able to limit access or
restrict functionality based on location. The solution also lets companies
control their application policies, including limiting copy/paste/print to
prevent data loss. Additionally, if employees are terminated or otherwise leave
their jobs, organizations can remotely wipe corporate data and apps from their
mobile devices.
The
Oracle Mobile Security Suite also includes an e-mail client, secure browser,
file manager, white pages app, document editor, and a mobile app catalog that
can serve as an app store.
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