Generation Y employees will circumvent corporate policies governing the use of personal devices at work, turning to prohibited services such as personal cloud storage for work purposes. Employees aged ...
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 ...
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The IT department may have a clear vision of data kept within a business' four walls, however new research from Kaspersky Lab shows 60% of SMBs have only a basic understanding of what company data is ...
Despite the major security risk that accompanies employees using their own mobile devices for work, being too restrictive with their use won't help keep a business's critical data secure. Recent ...
The BYOD trend is here to stay, with employers increasingly embracing its benefits, such as lower hardware costs, extended customer access to employees and staff satisfaction. According to , by 2017 ...
Corporate security chiefs face a sticky dilemma. If 2012 was the year of BYOD – bring your own device to work -- 2013 appears to be the year companies must deal with the security fallout. Employees ...
Alan Joch has been an independent business and technology writer for more than a decade. His expertise includes server and desktop virtualization, cloud computing, emerging mobile applications, and ...
It’s a compelling statistic: 83 percent of companies now allow employees to use their own mobile devices for work — the quintessential definition of “bring your own device” — according to the most ...
(Editor's note: In this guest essay, Steve Durbin Global Vice President of the Information Security Forum, outlines what an effective BYOD policy should accomplish.) The lines have quickly become ...
Alan Joch has been an independent business and technology writer for more than a decade. His expertise includes server and desktop virtualization, cloud computing, emerging mobile applications, and ...