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S&T Announces Transition of New Phishing Protection for Mobile Devices

New and enhanced mobile phishing and content protection capabilities are being transitioned to the government and private-sector, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) announced today. A recently released update of the San Francisco-based Lookout, Inc. Mobile Endpoint Security platform offers enhanced endpoint and new mobile phishing protections. The enhanced platform, funded in part by S&T, is now available for iOS and Android operating systems.

“Most enterprise mobility management solutions require mobile endpoint security technology to continuously validate security and protect their mobile devices and applications,” said S&T Mobile Security Research and Development (R&D) Program Manager Vincent Sritapan. “These advancements in mobile threat defense will protect sensitive data, such as personally identifiable information, on mobile devices and enterprise networks and greatly increase the security of the federal government’s mobile systems for mission-critical activities.”

An important new and first-of-its kind feature for mobile devices—phishing protection—was introduced to block mobile phishing attacks designed to steal user credentials or deliver malware. Beyond simply detecting phishing attempts in SMS messages, the system also detects and prevents attacks that hide inside mobile apps, social media messages, and in personal and corporate email. It inspects all outbound connections at the network level when a user attempts to connect, but does not inspect message content and therefore does not compromise end-user privacy. The phishing protection system then alerts the user in real-time if the connection is harmful, preventing exposure to risky content such malicious apps or websites with known vulnerabilities.

“These new capabilities will alert device users, mobile enterprise administrators and security personnel to a wide range of mobile threats and allow them to remediate those threats and protect sensitive data from being compromised through mobile devices,” said Sritapan.

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