Federal Workers’ Mobile Devices: A National Security Risk

Federal Workers’ Mobile Devices: A National Security Risk

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12449115_s featureForty-one percent of government employees are putting themselves and their agencies at risk due to insecure mobile device practices, according to a study from the Alexandria, VA-based Mobile Work Exchange (MWE) and Cisco Systems, of San Jose, CA.

Israeli experts that read the report have said that the problem also exists in Israel and is not treated as it should. The results of the study, derive from findings of the Secure Mobilometer, a mobile security self-assessment tool offered by the MWE, a public-private partnership focused on demonstrating the value of mobility and telework.

According to a report in Government Security News many government respondents are taking basic steps to secure agency data. Eighty-six percent lock their computer when away from their desk, 86 percent have a safe and alternative workplace compatible for work, and 78 percent always store files in a secure location.

But government employees are not showing the same caution with mobile devices, according to the study, and 90 percent of government respondents use at least one mobile device – a laptop, smartphone, or tablet – for work purposes. Thirty-one percent use public Wi-Fi networks, 52 percent do not use multifactor authentication or data encryption, and 25 percent do not use passwords for work-related devices. Even when employees use passwords, almost one in three acknowledges using an “easy” password and six percent have written them down.

iHLS – Israel Homeland Security

Still, government respondents scored considerably safer on the Mobilometer than their private sector counterparts. For example, 97 percent of government respondents who telework said they have a formal telework agreement in place versus just 56 percent of private sector respondents.

Fifty-three percent of government agencies require employees to register mobile devices with the IT department versus just 21 percent of private sector organizations. In addition, 53 percent of government agencies require employees to take regular security training related to mobile devices compared to just 13 percent in the private sector. Moreover, 15 percent of government respondents have downloaded a non-work-related app onto mobile devices used for work versus 60 percent of private sector respondents.

While the government is significantly safer than its counterparts, there is still much work to be done,” said Cindy Auten, MWE general manager. “Ensuring policies are being enforced is the best way to secure critical government data.”