Hypori today announced the release of its inaugural 2025 Virtual Mobile Infrastructure Report: Trends in Secure Mobile Access & BYOD, a first-of-its-kind survey of 1,000 global security, risk, mobility, and BYOD decision-makers. The findings paint a stark picture: Organizations face massive mobile security vulnerabilities as they increasingly embrace BYOD strategies. Traditional mobile security tools are failing to mitigate these risks while also compromising employee privacy. Organizations are rapidly shifting toward VMI to deliver secure mobility.
Some key findings from the 2025 VMI Report include:
- 92% of security and risk leaders face challenges in Zero Trust implementation.
- 69% of organizations report that their invasive mobile security controls negatively impact user satisfaction or productivity.
- 77% of organizations with Mobile Device Management (MDM) admit to major limitations in their current solution.
- 47% identify employee privacy violations as one of the biggest risks in mobile security.
- Shockingly, only 29% of organizations say employee privacy is a top priority in mobile security.
- Only 39% of organizations consider their mobile security posture to be “very mature.”
The report highlights how VMI is rapidly gaining momentum as the secure, user-friendly alternative for government agencies, highly regulated industries, and enterprises balancing zero trust requirements with budget constraints. By removing data from devices altogether, VMI not only simplifies compliance with regulations such as Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC), but also delivers measurable cost savings and productivity gains.
The 2025 VMI Report shows that secure mobility requires a data-centric, privacy-driven approach, not device control. Virtual Mobile Infrastructure provides an easier way to eliminate endpoint risk, strengthen compliance, and safeguard enterprise workforces with seamless Zero Trust principles.
You can get the report here: hypori.com/blog/the-hidden-cost-of-byod
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Hypori Releases First-Ever 2025 VMI Report, Exposing Massive Mobile Security Gaps
Hypori today announced the release of its inaugural 2025 Virtual Mobile Infrastructure Report: Trends in Secure Mobile Access & BYOD, a first-of-its-kind survey of 1,000 global security, risk, mobility, and BYOD decision-makers. The findings paint a stark picture: Organizations face massive mobile security vulnerabilities as they increasingly embrace BYOD strategies. Traditional mobile security tools are failing to mitigate these risks while also compromising employee privacy. Organizations are rapidly shifting toward VMI to deliver secure mobility.
Some key findings from the 2025 VMI Report include:
The report highlights how VMI is rapidly gaining momentum as the secure, user-friendly alternative for government agencies, highly regulated industries, and enterprises balancing zero trust requirements with budget constraints. By removing data from devices altogether, VMI not only simplifies compliance with regulations such as Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC), but also delivers measurable cost savings and productivity gains.
The 2025 VMI Report shows that secure mobility requires a data-centric, privacy-driven approach, not device control. Virtual Mobile Infrastructure provides an easier way to eliminate endpoint risk, strengthen compliance, and safeguard enterprise workforces with seamless Zero Trust principles.
You can get the report here: hypori.com/blog/the-hidden-cost-of-byod
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