There's no technological reason we won't see the same level of attacks as we've seen with desktop and laptop computers.

People see that there's a short-term hit in terms of designing a security architecture that caters to these devices but they don't take in the cost of dealing with an incident.

The cost of ownership goes up and ensuring compliance [becomes more difficult] by taking a Band-aid approach to [securing devices]. Careless employees pose a bigger risk in the short term than criminals, [because of] lost and stolen devices.

The careless employees still pose on the greater risks. Not enough of these enterprises are necessarily implementing device encryption.