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Andrew Hoog, CEO and Co-founder of NowSecure

Andrew Hoog

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Andrew Hoog is a computer scientist, mobile forensics researcher, and Founder and Board Member of NowSecure. Hoog has one patent issued, and two pending, and is the author of two books on mobile forensics and security. When not breaking (or fixing) things, he enjoys great wine, science fiction, running and tinkering with geeky gadgets.

Mobile Encryption: The Good, the Bad and the Broken

What is effective encryption? How effective is it, really? These are two questions that were the focus of viaForensics CEO Andrew Hoog’s presentation “Mobile Encryption: The Good, the Bad and the Broken” at RSA 2013 in San Francisco.

From the official RSA abstract:

Effective encryption is paramount to securing sensitive data on mobile devices given their large attack surface. But how effective is mobile encryption? This session will review five different types of mobile encryption (SSL, disk, keystores, app and containers), demonstrate strengths and weakness in each and provide steps that can be taken to improve mobile encryption.