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Guidelines on Cell Phone and PDA Security

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Created on: May 6, 2009 8:03 AM by NIST - Last Modified:  May 6, 2009 8:12 AM by NIST

Cell phones and personal digital assistants (PDAs) have become indispensable tools for today's highly mobile workforce. Small and relatively inexpensive, these devices can be used for many functions, including sending and receiving electronic mail, storing documents, delivering presentations, and remotely accessing data. While these devices provide productivity benefits, they also pose new risks to organizations.

This document provides an overview of cell phone and PDA devices in use today and offers insights into making informed information technology security decisions on their treatment. The document gives details about the threats and technology risks associated with the use of these devices and the available safeguards to mitigate them. Organizations can use this information to enhance security and reduce incidents involving cell phone and PDA devices.

The attached Zip file includes:

• Intro Page.doc

• Cover Sheet and Terms.pdf

• Guidelines on Cell Phone and PDA Security.pdf

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