At a meeting with the press earlier this year, F-Secure Chief Research Officer Mikko Hypponen — yes, the man who sparked the angry exodus of a small group of malware vendors from the RSA security conference after learning that RSA had worked with the NSA to make a pseudo-random number generator known to be insecure the default choice in its security software — mentioned the company would soon unveil Freedome, a cloud-based service that would be pretty much the bees’ knees for protecting mobile devices.
For Safe, Private Mobile Browsing, Huddle Under F-Secure's Freedome
Posted by: Richard Adhikari May 15, 2014 05:58 AMAt a meeting with the press earlier this year, F-Secure Chief Research Officer Mikko Hypponen — yes, the man who sparked the angry exodus of a small group of malware vendors from the RSA security conference after learning that RSA had worked with the NSA to make a pseudo-random number generator known to be insecure the default choice in its security software — mentioned the company would soon unveil Freedome, a cloud-based service that would be pretty much the bees’ knees for protecting mobile devices.