iVerify and Bit4Law team up to push mobile EDR in Italy
iVerify has partnered with Italian digital forensics firm Bit4Law to expand adoption of mobile endpoint detection and response in Italy. The move comes after a string of mobile-based attacks on Italian businesses and executives highlighted gaps in enterprise mobile security. Why it matters: - Mobile devices now sit at the center of business authentication, sensitive data access and daily work. - Security gaps on phones and tablets can expose companies even if cloud, network and laptop defenses are strong. - The partnership aims to speed adoption of mobile EDR in Italy as attackers continue to target mobile endpoints. What happened: - iVerify announced a partnership with Bit4Law on June 18, 2026. - The two companies will work to evangelize mobile EDR adoption in Italy. - iVerify is based in Belfast, Northern Ireland, and New York. - Bit4Law is an Italian digital forensics and data protection firm. The details: - Several high-profile mobile attacks on Italian businesses and executives in 2025 exposed the risk of treating mobile security as a lower priority. - iVerify says legacy mobile threat defense tools are mostly a blend of antivirus and network monitoring adapted for phones. - Rocky Cole, iVerify co-founder and COO, said those tools miss attacks that use trusted system services, legitimate apps and zero-day exploits. - Cole said iVerify Enterprise looks for subtle behavioral artifacts left behind by modern attacks. - Lorenzo Dina, senior digital forensics manager at Bit4Law, said mobile devices do not provide deep forensic visibility by default. - Dina said Bit4Law sees the tactics used to evade traditional security models in compromised devices handled by its researchers. - Dina said iVerify has a scalable solution that detects and correlates signals left behind on both iOS and Android devices. - iVerify said its platform protects against fileless malware, smishing, malicious applications, ransomware operations and breaches tied to credential theft. - iVerify said its offerings cover consumer, enterprise and government use cases. - iVerify said the platform includes privacy-focused BYOD protection and enterprise-grade security capabilities. Between the lines: - The partnership pairs a mobile security vendor with a firm that already works on digital forensics, audits, GDPR compliance and DPO services. - That combination suggests iVerify is using Bit4Law’s credibility with legal and forensic customers to reach organizations that may be more cautious about adopting new mobile security tools. - The focus on Italy reflects a market where visible attacks have created a clearer business case for mobile EDR. What’s next: - iVerify is directing interested organizations to book a demo at request a demo . - More information is available at iVerify and Bit4Law . - iVerify also shared its LinkedIn page at iVerify on LinkedIn . The bottom line: - iVerify and Bit4Law are betting that fresh evidence of mobile attacks in Italy will push more companies to treat phones as a core security problem, not a side issue.
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