Remember when mobilegeddon was all the rage throughout the
net? It was interesting on the surface,
but unless you were a marketing professional, you probably just took those
announcements in stride. Why focus your
efforts on understanding the details of the mobile presence for Google if you
barely have to interact with it? In a
way, that sort of thinking does make sense (unless, of course, you have a
business that has any sort of digital presence), but the whole mobilegeddon
event threw into light a major aspect of technology that has been digging its
heals into every instance of our lives: mobile security and access.
Mobile security is on the rise; with a lot of new efforts
being made to try and secure data files that get accessed and stored on mobile
devices from secure data centers. For
the hacking game, this means there is an increasing focus on the security of
mobile devices in general.