In the wake of many controversies about the enterprise value of BYOD, a new issue is surfacing: employee trust is eroding. From Forbes With over 67 percent of companies supporting BYOD, companies must be able to separate and control business data across personal and corporate-owned devices. From...
Information system located in cloud provides his user with certain advantages, but is also represents a certain challenge. It also requires an increased attention and additional care about the system's safety. Problems are of the general character, meaning they are equal regardless to the business ...
Consumerization and ITization go hand in hand The consumerization label is widely known, but another one that pops up occasionally is ITization, meaning the need for individuals to have some IT expertise for their own computing equipment and services, both what they have at home and what they ...
With zero trust, there’s no trusted perimeter. Everything is viewed as untrusted, so when a device tries to connect, that’s the premise. Plus, every device and user receives least privilege access, meaning they can access only what’s needed to do their job and nothing more. The defaul...
Bring your own device (BYOD) refers to employees who bring their own computing devices – such as smartphones, laptops and tablet PCs – to work with them and use them in addition to or instead of company-supplied devices. The prevalance of BYOD is growing as people increasingly own their ...
In the context of this current emergency, the question arises from how companies should deal with employees who are now working from home, and who either (1) do not have company-provided equipment (meaning the employee will have to use their own or buy their own), or (2) where the ...
According to Irvine, if a smart phone, for example, is stolen, all of the information on it is available to whoever holds it. In most cases, the personal phones don’t have identity-related security benefits to protect the information meaning all personal and business information can be acces...
The era of pandemic-induced telework is also the era of higher reliance on mobile devices for sensitive workplace information - meaning we're likewise living in the age of fretful chief information security officers, a new survey concludes. "Companies are still struggling" to secure mobile devices...
Only half of the phones that are lost or stolen are ever retrieved again by the device owner— meaning you need a back-up plan in place via MDM. Any plan for MDM implementation should also be accompanied by proper education and expectations. Because the device owner must opt into giving ...
Meaning specifically, that solutions like this would be used by small pockets of workers, part of the time. The concept and idea behind it was to occasionally use a personal device for business use, but not necessarily on a full time basis. Needless to say, most companies managed this with...