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What’s my risk?

Extending enterprise data to mobile users begs the question: “Tell me about your security.” Quite frankly, it’s usually the first thing we’re asked … and it’s music to our ears. We love when prospects ask about how Rover keeps their data secure.

A mobile vault

Rover has a patent-pending, end-to-end closed cloud-based system with several security levels, including PIN access, on-device authentication and encryption, Gateway authentication and encryption. Your data never persists unencrypted outside the Rover Gateway or on your mobile device. Best of all, your carefully managed and configured firewall security is preserved with a model that requires no inbound connections. It’s like your data is transported to and from mobile users in a virtual mobile vault.

Manage data, not devices

Because Rover is locked down on compatible smartphones and tablets, customers can remain totally focused on extending their enterprises rather than managing disparate devices.

Extending your enterprise doesn’t mean opening it to potential security breaches.

Full details are in our Security White Paper.

Further reading

Article in Mobile Enterprise by Ben Halpert: As Tablets Flood the Enterprise, Security Rushes to Catch Up describes the challenges and highlights how platforms like Rover Apps can mitigate them.

Additional insights on mobile app security are in our blog post: Response to 8 security questions about mobile apps.