Significant Adoption of Enterprise Mobile Apps
News Release
Symantec Survey Reveals
Significant Adoption of Enterprise Mobile Apps,
IT Focuses on Balancing Benefits and
Risks
Symantec Corp. (Nasdaq: SYMC) today
announced the results of its 2012 State of Mobility Survey
2012 State of
Mobility Survey, which revealed a global tipping point
in mobility adoption. The survey highlighted an uptake in
mobile applications across organisations with
75 percent
of New Zealand enterprises at least discussing deploying
custom mobile applications (compared with 71 percent
globally) and 35 percent of New Zealand organisations
(compared with one-third globally) currently implementing or
have already implemented custom mobile applications.
Despite this adoption, 50 percent of survey respondents (48 percent globally) mentioned that mobility is somewhat to extremely challenging and a further 38 percent (41 percent globally) of survey respondents identified mobile devices as one of their top three IT risks. Yet in the face of these challenges, IT is striking a balance between mobile benefits and risks by transforming its approach to mobility to deliver improved business agility, increased productivity and workforce effectiveness.
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“We are impressed by the pace of mobile application adoption within organisations,” said CJ Desai, senior vice president, Endpoint and Mobility Group, Symantec. “This cultural change from refusing mobile devices not long ago, to actively distributing and developing mobile applications, has introduced a new set of challenges and complexities for IT staff. Encouragingly, from a security perspective, a majority of organisations are thinking beyond the simple case of lost or stolen mobile phones.”
Read more
detailed blog post:
• Mobility: Rising
to the Challenge Blog
• Mobility in
Business Today Blog
The State of Mobility Survey
reveals the challenges organisations are grappling with in
accommodating the mobility tipping point and also identifies
and quantifies mobility-associated risks as perceived by IT
decision makers. In this survey, more than 6,000
organisations from 43 countries (including 150 New Zealand
organisations) bring to light the change in the usage of
mobile devices and mobile applications.
Mobile
Devices Now Critical Business Tools
The
significant adoption of mobile applications demonstrates
remarkable confidence, by organisations, in the ability for
mobility to deliver value. This confidence is further
supported by a rare alignment between expectations and
reality. Generally, the gains expected from new technologies
far exceed the reality upon implementation. However, for
the smartphones and tablets currently in use, 65 percent
(and 70 percent globally) of those surveyed expected to see
increased employee productivity, yet 69 percent (and 77
percent globally) actually saw productivity gains after
implementing. Furthermore, 59 percent of respondents around
the world are now relying on mobile devices for
line-of-business applications, another sign that mobility
has graduated to mainstream status.
Mobile
Initiatives Significantly Impacting IT
Resources
As with the adoption of any new
technology, mobility is challenging IT organisations. Almost
half of respondents (50 percent in New Zealand and 48
percent globally) mentioned that mobility is somewhat to
extremely challenging, while globally two thirds noted that
reducing the cost and complexity is one of their top
business objectives. In Symantec’s view, this increased
pain level indicates the transition from small pilots and
tactical implementations where policies are often
bypassed and exceptions are made to enterprise-wide
deployments where policy standards across a larger scale
introduce greater complexity. This also suggests that many
implementations are not yet taking sufficient advantage of
their existing enterprise systems and processes, which would
alleviate much of the pain and cost that comes with larger
scale and resource duplication.
Mobility Risks
Impacting Organisations
Mobile adoption is not
without risks, and IT organisations recognise this
challenge. Over two thirds (and approximately three quarters
of organisations globally) indicate maintaining a high level
of security is a top business objective for mobility and 38
percent of New Zealand organisations (compared with 41
percent globally) identified mobile devices as one of the
top three IT risks, making it the leading risk cited by IT.
Concerns are wide-ranging, from lost and stolen devices,
data leakage, unauthorised access to corporate resources and
the spread of malware infections from mobile devices to the
company network. With mobile devices now delivering critical
business processes and data, the cost of security incidents
can be significant. The average annual cost of mobile
incidents in New Zealand, including data loss, damage to the
brand, productivity loss, and loss of customer trust was
USD$223,000. The average annual cost of mobile incidents
globally for enterprise was USD$429,000 and USD$126,000 for
small businesses globally.
Recommendations
Organisations that
choose to embrace mobility, without compromising on
security, are most likely to improve business processes and
achieve productivity gains. To this end, organisations
should consider developing a mobile strategy that defines
the organisation’s mobile culture and aligns with their
security risk tolerance.
Some key recommendations
include:
• Enable broadly: Mobility
offers tremendous opportunities for organisations of all
sizes. Explore how you can take advantage of mobility and
develop a phased approach to build an ecosystem that
supports your plan. To get the most from mobile advances,
plan for line-of-business mobile applications that have
mainstream use. Employees will use mobile devices for
business one way or another – make it on your
terms.
• Think strategically: Build a
realistic assessment of the ultimate scale of your mobile
business plan and its impact on your infrastructure. Think
beyond email. Explore all of the mobile opportunities that
can be introduced and understand the risks and threats that
need to be mitigated. As you plan, take a cross-functional
approach to securing sensitive data no matter where it might
end up.
• Manage efficiently: Mobile
devices are legitimate endpoints that require the same
attention given to traditional PCs. Many of the processes,
policies, education and technologies that are leveraged for
desktops and laptops are also applicable to mobile
platforms. So the management of mobile devices should be
integrated into the overall IT management framework and
administered in the same way – ideally using compatible
solutions and unified policies. This creates operational
efficiencies and lowers the total cost of ownership.
• Enforce appropriately: As more
employees connect their personal devices to the corporate
network, organisations need to modify their acceptable usage
policies to accommodate both corporate-owned and
personally-owned devices. Management and security levers
will need to differ based on ownership of the device and the
associated controls that the organisation requires.
Employees will continue to add devices to the corporate
network to make their jobs more efficient and enjoyable so
organisations must plan for this legally, operationally and
culturally.
• Secure comprehensively:
Look beyond basic password, wipe and application blocking
policies. Focus on the information and where it is viewed,
transmitted and stored. Integrating with existing data loss
prevention, encryption and authentication policies will
ensure consistent corporate and regulatory compliance.
Symantec’s 2012 State of Mobility
Survey
Symantec’s 2012 State of Mobility
Survey was conducted by Applied Research from
August-November 2011. The results are based on 6,275
organisations in 43 countries in North America, EMEA
(Europe, Middle East and Africa), Asia Pacific, Japan and
Latin America. Among small businesses, we spoke with the
person in charge of IT. Among enterprises, we contacted
senior IT and C-level professionals. For the purposes of
this survey, mobile devices refer to handheld devices such
as the Blackberry Smartphone, iPhone, Android, iTouch and
other similar devices. Laptops are not included in the
definition of mobile devices.
Resources
• State of
Mobility Survey Report
• Infographic:
Enterprises At The Tipping Point In Mobile Adoption
• SlideShare Presentation: State of Mobility
Global Results
• Mobility: Rising to the Challenge
Blog
• Mobility in Business Today
Blog
• State of Mobility Survey Press Kit
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