Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Fwd: NIST Vetting Guide Helps in Testing Mobile Apps to Learn What They Really Do



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08/20/2014 02:06 PM EDT

While many mobile device apps such as a calendar or collaboration tools are very handy and can improve productivity, they can also introduce vulnerabilities that can put sensitive data and network resources at risk. The National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) is preparing recommendations for organizations to help them leverage the benefits of mobile apps while managing their risks. The authors are asking for public comments on a draft of Technical Considerations for Vetting 3rd Party Mobile Applications* by September 18, 2014.


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