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Smartphone users want as much access to data and systems as possible and aren’t adverse to security to protect devices, according to a new study released today by Decipher.
According to the Smartphone Protection Consumer Survey, which polled 200 users, 89 percent of users check e-mail and access corporate information, and 70 percent access sensitive data away from the office.
Mobile device storage is increasing as well, with 69 percent saying they keep job-related documents on devices for work tasks.
The report also notes 75 percent would be more comfortable during work travel if devices housed encryption technology for protecting access and files, and 85 percent say enterprises should deploy protection on any device accessing data or systems.
“What this survey indicates is that users want protection because they know they are accessing confidential information,” Andy Kicklighter, director of product marketing for GuardianEdge, told InternetNews.com. The endpoint security provider, which offers smartphone protection solutions, commissioned Decipher for the survey this past May.
Increased dependency on mobile devices is propelling more mobile security solutions into the market. One recent announcement was Research In Motion’s (NASDAQ: RIMM) two-factor authentication for its BlackBerry. The goal, according to RIM, is to provide greater mobile device security around network connectivity.
Worldwide mobile phone sales topped 1.15 billion last year, according to research firm IDC, while Gartner analysts have reported that smartphones are expected to outsell laptops this year. IDC also forecasts an estimated 304 million smartphones in use by 2011.
A McAfee survey last February reported that more than three quarters of mobile device users don’t have any security at all. It found 79 percent of mobile device users don’t use any antivirus or other security software on their devices at all, while 15 percent were unsure if their device had security software.
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