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ISACA: Take Action to Avoid Mobile Device Geolocation RiskROLLING MEADOWS, Ill. --(Business Wire)-- Twenty-eight percent of U.S. adults use location-based applications like Facebook (News - Alert) and Google Maps, and that number will grow. A new ISACA white paper cautions that regulating geolocation data is in progress, so individuals and enterprises must be aware of the information they provide, collect and use. Geolocation uses data to identify a physical location. It offers consumers convenience, discounts and easy sharing, and enables enterprises to deliver personalized services. But this increases the need for data management and controls. As ISACA's white paper, "Geolocation: Risk, Issues and Strategies," notes, malicious use of geolocation data can increase risk. When information (gender, race, occupation, financial history) is combined with a GPS and geolocation tags, criminals can identify a location, increasing the potential of espionage, burglary, theft, stalking and kidnapping. "As mobile device and geolocation use grows, more information becomes available to hackers and unauthorized users," said Marios Damianides, CISM, CISA, CA (News - Alert), CPA, past international president, ISACA, and partner, Advisory Services, Ernst & Young. Proposed U.S. legislation restricts whether companies can store location data from mobile devices, and a proposed amendment to the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) addresses the collection of geolocation data from children under 13. Collecting and using geolocation data pose risk to enterprises, including:
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Consumer and Employee Tips ISACA advises people to follow a five-step "ROUTE" for informed use of geolocation:
"There are great consumer advantages of geolocation, such as photo tagging and directions," said Robert Stroud, past international vice president, ISACA, and vice president, Strategy and Innovation, CA Technologies. "However, many consumers are unaware of the risk and need to educate themselves." Download the free ISACA white paper at www.isaca.org/geolocation. About COBIT ISACA's COBIT is a comprehensive framework of practices and analytical tools that maximize an enterprise's return on investment in information and technology. Its 15 years of real-world application is guided by senior IT and business leaders worldwide. www.isaca.org/cobit5. About ISACA With 95,000 constituents in 160 countries, ISACA® provides knowledge, certifications, community and education on information systems (IS) assurance and security, enterprise governance and management of IT, and IT-related risk and compliance. Founded in 1969, the nonprofit, independent ISACA hosts international conferences, publishes the ISACA® Journal, and develops international IS auditing and control standards. Twitter (News - Alert): http://twitter.com/ISACANews LinkedIn (News - Alert): ISACA (Official) Facebook: www.facebook.com/ISACAHQ
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