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Mobile InsecurityAugust 25th, 6 pm, AboutUs OfficesToday mobile devices know where we are, who we talk to, how much money we have in the bank and has access to corporate data, personal photos and other sensitive information. Data and identity theft due to mobile phone theft and vulnerabilities are rising concerns. However, with both businesses and developers mobile security usually takes a back seat to features, convenience and time-to-market. Ken Westin, the Founder and CTO of GadgetTrak, will lead a spirited discussion touching on mobile security and privacy. About KenKen is a creative technologist with 10-years experience in computer security, development, programming, design and marketing. He has developed and managed cutting edge applications and websites for companies including Tektronix, iovation, Centennial Software and both developer and instructor at Pacific University. As founder of GadgetTrak he developed GadgetTrak's original patent-pending solution for removable media theft recovery and leads product management and technology innovation. Ken holds a B.A. from Lewis & Clark College, an M.S. in Internet Systems Development from the University of Portsmouth and has various certifications. Meeting DetailsMobile Insecurity Slides from Last MonthSlides from last month's presentation on the iPhone App Store by Raven Zachary have been posted on Slideshare. Congratulations to Raven for starting his own iPhone consulting company. I encourage you to subscribe to his new blog which is a great source of iPhone information. All presentations from previous months of Mobile Portland are available online in the Mobile Portland group on Slideshare. Join our Google GroupWe've started a Google Group for Mobile Portland to coordinate on meetings and also share development insights between meetings. Please join us at http://groups.google.com/group/mobile-portland. About Mobile PortlandMobile Portland is a local user group focused on mobile development. We gather on the fourth Monday of every month for presentations, discussion and networking. You received this message because you indicated interest in the Mobile Portland User Group. To opt-out of future Mobile Portland updates, simply unsubscribe. |
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