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Welcome to the Mobile Device Security Fundamentals Certification Course

What is Mobile Device Security?
It is defined as the protection of smartphones, tablets, laptops and other portable computing devices, and the networks they connect to, from threats and vulnerabilities associated with wireless computing.

Why do I need this certification?
We rely more heavily on our mobile devices than ever before, but mobile security testing is often overlooked and security criteria for applications is minimal at best.

What will I learn?
  • Mobile device troubleshooting knowledge
  • How to securely deliver updates and applications to mobile devices

Get Your Mobile Device Security Certification Today:
We rely more heavily on our mobile devices than ever before, but mobile security testing is often overlooked and security criteria for applications is minimal at best. For these reasons, organizations are recognizing an immediate need for Mobile Application/ Mobile Device Administrators.

This role involves deploying iPads, iPhones, Android devices, and other mobile devices throughout an organization. With new devices and applications being developed daily, it is critical to stay informed of these emerging technologies. Likewise, it is imperative to utilize troubleshooting methods from both the perspective of people and servers.

The Mobile Device Security Micro Certification teaches that troubleshooting knowledge, as well as how to securely deliver updates and applications to mobile devices.

Outside of the organizational structure, this information is also helpful for personal use. Mobile security is a hot topic across Cybrary, and this particular 0P3N post only reinforces the need to protect the information stored and shared on our devices.  

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