All About Mobile in 2: Updates from Lookout’s Q2 Mobile Threat Landscape Report
- Last updated 11/14/2025
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The National Cybersecurity Alliance’s “Core 4” habits—using complex passwords along with a password manager, enabling multifactor authentication, recognizing and reporting scams, and keeping software updated—remain the foundation of staying safe online. But in today’s mobile-first world, hygiene alone isn’t enough. Attackers are evolving, targeting not just devices but the humans behind them.
That’s why Omnissa Workspace ONE UEM provides visibility and control to enforce policies and secure technology at scale. And it’s why Workspace ONE Mobile Threat Defense is critical. It protects both the device and the human, and closes the gap where hygiene stops and true resilience begins.
I recently chatted with Michael Yee, Director of Strategic Alliances at Lookout about their latest Q2 Mobile Threat Landscape report. In that discussion, Michael highlights three things you should know for a better security posture:
- Reasons why managed mobile devices are not immune to phishing attacks
- Why attackers aren’t just trying to hack the device anymore
- What’s needed to protect both the technology and the human
Watch our full conversation in the video above. Be sure to check out our Workspace ONE Mobile Threat Defense infographic to learn how we help your organization be better protected.