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 ...
The bring-your-own-device phenomenon, or BYOD, has really stirred up the hornet’s nest in the enterprise, particularly among CIOs. They’re worried that BYOD gives too much control to employees and may ...
CISOs’ number one concern about allowing BYOD is the security of enterprise data. A close second is the security of the enterprise network that can be compromised by just one malware-infected smart ...
I had a good conversation with AirWatch's Victor Cooper a few days ago and we stumbled upon an interesting concept during our talk: Mobile device management really boils down to security. Any topic ...
Microsoft Enterprise Mobility Suite takes an all-encompassing approach to enterprise mobility and BYOD security in the enterprise. Microsoft Enterprise Mobility Suite (EMS) roared into the mobile ...
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 ...
Businesses are ill-prepared for the attitude of next generation employees who own mobile devices, and may be placed at risk as the BYOD trend causes fractures in security enforcement.
A couple of years ago companies were dismissive of BYOD, but as they’ve realized that the horse left the stable, they are adopting policies and next generation technologies to help manage BYOD. They ...
Many organizations have embraced the concept of BYOD (bring your own device), allowing employees to use their own personal smartphones and tablets at work. A new survey from BitDefender, however, ...