Sophos Releases Mobile
Control 2.0 - Enhanced Mobile Device Management Platform with New
Enterprise Application Store
December 20, 2011
Sophos
Mobile Control 2.0 is a mobile device management solution which ensures
customers have complete protection everywhere and on any device. Sophos
Mobile Control supports a variety of mobile devices and operating
systems such as Apple iPhones and iPads, including the latest iOS5
release, Google Android phones and tablets, Windows Mobile devices and
RIM BlackBerry—managing all of these from one web-based console.
Mobile Everywhere
The market for smart phones and tablets continues to accelerate.
According to the International Data Corporation (IDC) Worldwide
Quarterly Media Tablet and eReader Tracker, worldwide media tablet
shipments rose 303.8 percent year over year in the second calendar
quarter of 2011 (2Q11) to 13.6 million units. And according to research
from Gartner, titled “Gartner's Top Predictions for IT Organizations and
Users, 2012 and Beyond: Control Slips Away (ID # G00226767),” by 2016,
at least 50% of enterprise email users will rely primarily on a browser,
tablet or mobile client, instead of a desktop client.
With the continued proliferation of mobile devices, many people are
utilizing their personal devices for work as well. Nearly three quarters
of companies allow employee-owned smart phones and/or tablets to be used
at work, based on Aberdeen data from 2011. A quarter give employees a
white list of allowed devices, while almost half let employees use any
device. Accessing sensitive data on these devices is causing an array of
security and compliance issues for businesses and their IT staffs, which
are now tasked with enabling the use of consumer devices, developing new
mobile applications for business use while maintaining consistent
policies and device compliance across all employees.
Mobile Device Management Made Less Complex
Sophos Mobile Control is designed specifically for IT administrators to
simply and quickly secure, monitor and control smart phones and other
personal mobile devices. Enhancements incorporated into this latest
version include:
Enterprise App Store: brings the
look and feel of a typical app store, but allows IT administrators to
configure, require or recommend apps to download. This feature also
enables administrators to deploy company-specific apps that are not
published in the Apple App Store or the Google Market.
Compliance Enforcement: allows IT
administrators to set specific rules that execute consistent policies
from device to device, including such actions as denying un-encrypted
devices or blacklisting specific applications. This new feature logs all
compliance issues on a web-based dashboard that permits the
administrator to see all non-compliant devices, details of the
violations and actions required to remediate the issue. Non-compliant
devices can be automatically disabled from receiving further access to
corporate data.
Self Service Portal: further
eases the burden on IT. After registering an employee device, users are
able to access features such as lock mobile devices, wipe devices,
locate devices and reset passwords. With the self-service portal,
employees are now able to resolve most problems on their own without
exhausting IT resources.
“Being
able to choose from a variety of smart phones and tablet devices is very
appealing to today’s consumer, but as more consumers utilize one device
for both personal and business use, it brings with it added security
risks, especially in the event that the device gets lost or stolen, and
the owner uses neither a pin nor a password,” said Björn Stenmanns,
IT-Services and manager of Data Center Operations, Socura. “Sophos
Mobile Control removes that risk, thanks to its ability to remotely
locate, lock and wipe devices, thereby allaying our IT concerns. And
because Sophos Mobile Control allows us to manage today’s diversity of
mobile devices in one central management tool, our IT staff can focus on
myriad other tasks.”
“We understand that businesses are increasingly mobile and their
workforce is adding an extra layer of complexity,” said Matthias Pankert,
vice president of Product Management, Mobile Data Protection, Sophos.
“With the enhancements within Sophos Mobile Control, we are aiming to
streamline and simplify device and data protection, while giving
employees the flexibility they want, and IT departments the protection
they need.”