With 20+ years in technical roles and specialized GRC expertise, I translate complex security frameworks into actionable insights. My journey from financial compliance to enterprise security initiatives informs this blog, where I break down cybersecurity concepts for both professionals and everyday users seeking practical protection in our digital world.
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APRIL 14, 2014
Your no-fuss, fail-safe guide to protecting Android devices
For optimum Android security, combine the OS's built-in protections with third-party apps to reduce your risk
As Android's popularity continues to climb, it's increasingly joining the workplace. In its early days, Android had little in the way of security, relegating it to personal use. But over the years, Google has upped the ante in terms of Android security, as have third-party vendors.
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