In our latest research brief, 5G Connected Devices: The Enduring Benefits of Advanced Security, done in partnership with T-Mobile for Business, we analyze the technological advancements and the changing dynamics of the modern workplace that significantly broaden the cyberattack surface. As a result, implementing comprehensive and proactive measures for cyber-resiliency becomes a top priority for businesses.
In the brief you’ll learn:
- The survey further confirmed that cybersecurity is a major concern for businesses as a significant portion of executives perceive remote workers as a greater security risk.
- In our 5G Connected Laptop Survey, only 9% of respondents indicated no concern that their organization will suffer a cyberattack, with the remaining 91% selecting levels of concern encompassing “somewhat concerned”, “very concerned” and “extremely concerned.”
- lackluster on-device security capabilities can result in a single-device compromise as well as multiple device lockouts through lateral spread across a network.
- 5G-connected devices are vital to defending against the plethora of security threats associated with Wi-Fi and hotspot network usage.
- The integral role that Intel’s 13th Gen Intel core mobile processors and vPro platform plays in assuring 5G connected laptop security and an advantageous user experience.