The BYOD (bring your own device) movement is going strong and shows no signs of disappearing any time soon. But for many businesses that are hesitant to adopt BYOD, it's not the idea or process of ...
In just a few years, consumer-oriented, private mobile devices have infiltrated office environments, introduced by employees looking to build more flexibility and productivity into their standard ...
IT is now challenged with implementing personal device security procedures that keeps networks safe from infection and protects data from being lost or stolen. It wasn't long ago that few would dream ...
A survey finds cause for concern over breaches and best practices, while enterprise execs see good news in terms of cost. I've been bashing BYOD lately, so I thought I should share the results of some ...
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Banking BYOD Security Market: Market Size, Trends, Opportunities and Forecast by Security Solution, End-User, Component, Region, By Country: 2020-2030" report has been ...
A well-implemented BYOD program not only saves organizations money—over $300 per employee annually, according to a Samsung report—it fosters flexibility in remote and hybrid work environments. However ...
Put a standard security assessment framework in place, and you can begin to wrestle with the knotty problems BYOD presents This is part two in a two-part series. Check out the first installment, “Why ...
Few trends are shaping the workplace like the so-called Bring Your Own Device phenomenon. A 2012 Cisco survey of 600 companies with more than 1,000 employees found that 95% of IT departments allow ...
When employees started to bring their BlackBerrys and laptops to work more than a decade ago, CIOs had few security concerns. In large part, it was just the C-suite who found it easier to live in the ...
Remote working has become far more commonplace over the past year. Still, even as some employees start returning to the office, businesses must be aware that there should be limitations to staff using ...
The results are in from a survey taken by Holger Schulze's Information Security Community group on LinkedIn*. There are a few surprises and a few "I already knew that"s in the report, but it's good to ...
Paul Luehr knows a thing or two about security, the law and “Bring Your Own Device,” or BYOD. Formerly a federal prosecutor and supervisor of the Internet fraud program at the Federal Trade Commission ...
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