Securing Mobile Work Without Putting Data on the Device With Hypori

Securing Mobile Work Without Putting Data on the Device With Hypori

What if employees could access sensitive business applications from personal phones without storing company data on those devices?

In this episode of Tech Talks Daily, I speak with Jared Shepard, CEO of Hypori, about virtual mobile infrastructure, BYOD security, employee privacy, zero trust, and the growing mobile threat created by AI.

Jared's personal story deserves attention in its own right. He describes himself as a former homeless high school dropout who joined the Army, discovered an aptitude for IT, and applied what he learned to difficult technology problems in Iraq and Afghanistan. That experience gave him a firsthand understanding of what people working at the edge need from secure communications.

The requirement that led to Hypori was unusually demanding. Users needed to obtain a phone from a local market, connect through a network assumed to be compromised, and access a protected enterprise environment without exposing sensitive information.

Hypori's answer is virtual mobile infrastructure. According to the company, applications and enterprise data remain inside a protected cloud environment while the user receives a streamed visual experience. Sensitive data is not stored on the physical phone, tablet, or laptop.

Jared explains why this differs from mobile device management. MDM attempts to secure, monitor, and control the endpoint. Hypori begins from the assumption that the endpoint may already be compromised. This can also protect employee privacy because the organization does not need visibility into the worker's personal device.

We discuss how this approach could help government, defense, healthcare, banking, and smaller businesses that cannot maintain the same mobile security resources as a large enterprise. However, virtual infrastructure does not remove every responsibility. Organizations still need strong identity controls, protected cloud environments, reliable connectivity, policy enforcement, and careful vendor assessment.

Jared also argues that AI is reducing the time between vulnerability discovery and exploitation. Security programs built around monthly patching may struggle when attack windows are measured in minutes.

The conversation closes with leadership, resilience, and mentorship. Jared explains why hard work alone does not guarantee success and why valuable lessons can come from investors, generals, colleagues, friends, or the janitor who has spent 20 years observing how an organization works.

Could virtual mobile infrastructure give employees secure access and personal privacy without forcing companies to control every device? Listen to the episode and share your thoughts.

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