Presented at
Kiwicon V: It Goes b00m (2011),
Nov. 6, 2011, 11:15 a.m.
(45 minutes).
The iPhone creates an impossible conundrum of epic proportions within the enterprise. With the rapid shedding of BlackBerry devices in favour of the toys of the Apple and Google fanboys and fangirls, has security has been put back on the shelf?
Let's put iPhone security into a practical context as we explore what it means for one iPhone left behind in a lunchroom. Is the iPhone as "safe and secure" as the Cupertino kingdom would have us believe?
Presenters:
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Philip Whitmore
Cunningly hiding his megalomania complex by pretending to have a real job, Philip Whitmore leads KPMG's Security Advisory Services practice. Philip's sixteen years of infosec experience has taken him everywhere from undercover work in Redmond, Washington to breaking into vaults in South East Asia. From penetration testing to PCI DSS compliance and incident response, Philip puts a practical focus on security.
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