The dream of a company-only device policy died about five minutes after the first smartphone hit the market. Whether you officially allow it or not, your team is likely checking Slack from their sofas and answering emails in the grocery line on their personal phones.
Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) is no longer a perk; it’s the standard. But without a solid strategy, it’s also a security nightmare waiting to happen. Here is how to embrace the flexibility of BYOD without handing the keys to your kingdom to every malware-laden app on the app store.
Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) is a solution that has grown more popular over the past decade or so, primarily because more employees already own devices capable of running work-related applications. The employee gets to use a device they already know and love, while the employer saves money from the cost of equipping that employee. That said, the security risks associated with BYOD can undermine an ill-prepared implementation and open the door to potential legal action.
We've all been there. You're trying to quickly find that one photo from your vacation, or that important PDF for work, and you end up endlessly scrolling through a digital wasteland of screenshots, random downloads, and duplicates. Our smartphones have become extensions of ourselves, but without proper care, they can quickly turn into cluttered, inefficient tools that cause more frustration than they solve.
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