

David Richardson
David Richardson has been building software to help individuals and enterprises secure mobile devices for over a decade. David currently oversees product management at Lookout. He has 45 patents issued related to mobile security. He is a frequent speaker at security conferences on the topic of iOS and Android security.
My Articles
Four Questions to Ask About Your Cloud Security Posture
As your organization transforms its digital infrastructure, cybersecurity needs to go through the same transformation.
Lookout Named Best Mobile Security Solution by the SC Awards
I’m pleased to share that Lookout Mobile Endpoint Security has achieved yet another leadership milestone by being named SC Awards’ Best Mobile Security Solution of 2021.
Back to School? Secure Your Chromebooks!
Chromebooks have become an essential tool for schools that transitioned to distance learning in the spring. These devices are a cost-effective alternative for students.
Lookout Named a Mobile Threat Mgmt Software Leader 3 Years in a Row
The IDC MarketScape for Mobile Threat Management Software just named Lookout a leader for the third consecutive year.
How to Embrace Mobility in Response to a Remote Workforce
Because of Coronavirus, organizations may want to rush into adopting a BYOD program so that employees can work more effectively from home. But what about the new risks?
How to Pragmatically Embrace Mobility in Response to a Remote Workforce
The Coronavirus has impacted businesses and employees in a myriad of ways, and one common thread is the sudden need for employees to work remotely.
5 Active Mobile Threats Spoofing Enterprise Apps
Enterprise employees use mobile apps every day to get their jobs done, but when malicious actors start impersonating those apps, it's trouble for IT departments everywhere.
Using Spoofed Wi-Fi to Attack Mobile Devices
Millions of people around the world connect to public Wi-Fi networks on their mobile devices as they travel. The problem is that not all networks are official.
How We Were Able to Spy on a 60 Minutes Reporter
We demonstrated an example of what can happen if a malicious app infects a mobile device on 60 Minutes.
XcodeGhost iOS Malware: Affected Apps and What You Should Do
Researchers recently found a piece of iOS malware called XcodeGhost in a number of apps in the Apple App Store. XcodeGhost is a piece of malware that can steal data
Jailbreaking Not a Requirement for Infection iPhones
This week, the security world exploded with the news that Hacking Team, a vendor of Italian spyware was hacked.