Cisco recently launched an iPhone application aimed at helping
corporate security managers respond to threats on-the-go.
Aimed squarely at enterprise IT departments, the app is
networked to Cisco's Security Intelligence Operations to enable
users to receive real-time notifications of attacks on a corporate
network. This system uses information from about 700,000 sensors at
ISPs, the company's sites, and other locations to assess threats.
The SIO To Go app allows users to personalize these alerts, and it
includes other information for tracking threats.
"It improves the means by which IT departments are alerted to
threats, and it provides added confidence and device flexibility as
Cisco customers are shielded from these breaches," said Marie
Hattar, VP at Cisco, in a statement.
Cisco's app will be free and should be available soon in Apple's
App Store, the company said. The focus on IT professionals is
another sign that Apple's mobile devices are penetrating the
enterprise market, which has the potential to steal market share
from Research In Motion and its BlackBerry platform.
While Apple has been primarily targeting its smartphones at
consumers, it has made incremental improvements with each firmware
to make the iPhone more acceptable for corporations. For example,
the 3.0 software added hardware encryption and remote wiping
capabilities.
Some security analysts still say there are too many holes in the
platform for it to be truly enterprise-ready. One issue is that the
apps, including SIO To Go, have to be downloaded and installed
through iTunes or directly from the handset, and many corporations
would prefer an app deployment process over which they have more
control.