Security firm Sophos also warned in its 2012 predictions that new web and networking technologies such as HTML5 will introduce new challenges for enterprise security professionals. In the case of HTML5, data is stored in the browser, meaning that the browser itself becomes a target.
Report: Mobile fragmentation drives HTML5 adoption
An increasingly fragmented mobile market is forcing developers to consider HTML5 as an alternative to apps
By Sophie Curtis, Techworld | Mobile & Wireless
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