Mile2 Cybersecurity Certifications

Cybersecurity Certifications

Reply To: OCU C)SP B Week 01 Lesson 03 Discussion

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Jacob Mannon
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I would say that some of the risks associated with mobile devices would include the users themselves, and face lock technology. There are so many SPAM callers today that it is possible to gain personal information through deception. My grandparent got a SPAM call from someone claiming to work at a hospital claiming that I was in a horrific car accident, and they needed personal information from my grandparents. I was fine and it was just some attempt to get my grandparents personal information. The face lock technology could be problematic in that someone could gain access to your phone if they had a picture of you. Connecting to public wifi networks could also be risky. You never know whether or not someone with malicious intent is monitoring the network.

-Jacob Mannon

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