If your company lets employees bring their own devices for workpurposes, you’d better have a formal BYOD policy-one thatunderstands employee privacy rights and employer access rights. Such policies ...
In Part 2 of "It's 2013. Do You Know Where Your BYOD Policies Are?" we will discuss employer BYOD concerns. Check out Part 1 to learn more about employee interests; Part 3 will present developing ...
As discussed in an earlier blog post, Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policies have transformed the frontline employee experience connecting disengaged staff to the latest information on products, ...
Alex Williams is a full-stack developer and technology writer in the United Kingdom specializing in web development and data management. The rise of BYOD policies has allowed businesses to leverage ...
Employees who use personal smart phones, PDAs, tablets, laptops and other electronic devices to connect to the employer’s computer network are fast becoming more of a rule than an exception. Today’s ...
BYOD seems to be one of the hottest topics in IT security right now. Every day I read about new concerns which can arise when employees access networks with their own devices. From what I experience ...
We have officially become a society of connected workers. Pew Research indicates that 95% of mid-career employees in the U.S own smartphones. Three out of four adults have laptops, and tablet usership ...
Strong Policies Reduce Risks It's critical to establish strict policies and a clear BYOD strategy to ensure that sensitive corporate assets aren't carried away on workers' personal devices and that ...
The BYOD (bring your own device) strategy is increasingly being deployed or at least investigated by companies of all kinds, including manufacturers. Like any strategy or policy, BYOD is not a ...
All businesses should have a bring-your-own-device (BYOD) policy. Even if you’re not comfortable allowing your employees to use their personal devices for work activities, it’s important to articulate ...
It's jeopardizing your business! It's already a passing fad! It's the standard in business today! Why the claims don't add up The bring-your-own-device (BYOD) phenomenon is now in its fifth year, ...
Software deployed on mobile or touchscreen devices is being adopted by retailers for everything from point-of-sale and clienteling solutions to endless aisle kiosks. When planning the deployment of ...