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The new security world needs to consider the Mobile First paradigm, a world where Internet of Things become a common point of access, data is stored in clouds and data is accessed on BYOD mobile devices. The biggest challenge is that this data is transported on public mobile networks and open WiFi outside the traditional firewall. And the Sony Entertainment hack really shows us that a traditional perimeter security strategy isn't enough. The approach must be securing data and apps outside or inside firewalls, and the data access must be authenticated with something much more secure than a simple password. 
For security to work in the corporate environment the systems and tools must be designed so that it easier for employees (including c-level management) to do right than to take security breaching shortcuts.
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