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Verizon report says firms still aren t following basic mobile security measures

[Registration required] Always change default/vendor-supplied passwords. Always encrypt sensitive data when sent across open, public networks. Access to corporate data is restricted on a “need to know” basis. Security systems and processes are regularly tested. Responses to question, ‘Which of the following statements matches your organization’s security practices?’ Other interesting figures from the report include: 43 per cent said in the past year they’d sacrificed the security of mobile devices to “get the job done.” That was roughly in line with the previous two years. Almost half said the reason was dealing with the pandemic. 23 per cent of respondents said their firm had experienced a security compromise involving mobile/IoT devices. That was the lowest in four years. But, the report said, that high a number “is not cause for celebration.”

U S Agency Nudges Hotels to Tighten Their Data Security Against Fraudsters

More travel executives get their mission-critical industry news from Skift than any other source on the planet.Tell me more New guidance issued on Tuesday by the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), a standards-setting agency within the Commerce Department, offers useful lessons for how hotel leaders can secure their most critical hotel software systems. It’s the first time the agency issued recommendations on how hoteliers should tighten the security of their most critical software, the property management system (or PMS). Nearly every hotel uses a property management system for daily tasks, such as checking in guests, planning room assignments, and record-keeping about guest profiles and transactions.

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