Allowing employees to “Bring Your Own Device” (BYOD) to the workplace evolved significantly during the Covid-19 Pandemic, due to both chip shortages and equipment supply chain shortages. With more ...
Bring your own device (BYOD) is becoming the rule rather than the exception in workplaces, new research from Ivanti has ...
The consumerization of IT is happening, whether enterprises like it or not. But a surprisingly small percentage of companies have implemented explicit bring-your-own-device (BYOD) strategies. An ...
The most notable cybersecurity risk associated with BYOD is data leakage. “Personal devices can easily leak sensitive data ...
Sales of mobile devices are expected to surge this holiday season. Whether your firm has embraced bring-your-own-device (BYOD) or elected to look the other way that means many of your employees can be ...
That memory of receiving your first company-issued Blackberry or cellphone may not be as quaint or nostalgic as Ralphie’s joy at receiving his Red Ryder air rifle in “A Christmas Story.” But it soon ...
IT organizations are justifiably concerned about the security risks inherent in bringing your own device (BYOD). Many are turning to mobile device management (MDM) products and services to address the ...
Federal agencies handle data that must be protected, and they are the targets of a determined subset of attackers, factors that make mobile devices and their data a particular challenge. As part of ...
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