Security of handhelds far too lax, experts say
Traversing the carpeted walkways of the Las Vegas Convention Center last week, Caleb Sima looked like many other programmers at Comdex: young, lean, laid-back and with a taste for earth tones.
What was less apparent is that he also has a penchant for uncovering new security threats.
"I dabble in cell phone security for fun," said the CTO and co-founder of Spi Dynamics, an Atlanta company that makes software for uncovering vulnerabilities in Web applications. Sima spoke on a panel about the growing handheld security threat, a hot topic at a conference where dozens of mobile network products were on display.
What Sima said he has learned dabbling with cell phone security is that no one - not software developers, carriers, corporate network executives and certainly not end users - appears to have looked seriously at this issue. This, despite the fact that millions of cell phones are now in the hands of corporate employees.
