Mobile Security for the modern CEO: Attacks, Mitigations, and Future Trends
Marc Schmitt

TL;DR
This paper provides a comprehensive overview of mobile security threats faced by modern CEOs, discusses mitigation strategies, and explores future trends impacting mobile device security in a highly interconnected world.
Contribution
It offers a detailed categorization of mobile attacks, security design tips, and insights into future technological trends affecting mobile security.
Findings
Mobile attacks are increasing in volume and severity.
Effective mitigations require comprehensive security design.
Future trends will significantly influence mobile security strategies.
Abstract
Todays world is digital, global, and interconnected and mobile devices are at the heart of modern communications in business, politics, and civil society. However, cyber threats are an omnipresent reality in our hyper-connected world. The world economic forum ranks cyber threats consistently among the global top security risks. Attacks on mobile devices grow yearly in volume and magnitude causing severe damage. This paper offers a comprehensive overview of modern mobile attacks categorized into malware, phishing, communication, supply chain, physical, and authentication attacks, including a section on mitigations and limitations. It also provides security design tips to secure the mobile setup and general recommendations to prevent the successful execution of an incoming attack. The last section highlights future technology trends and how those will impact and change the mobile security…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Malware Detection Techniques · Information and Cyber Security
