Less than 30% of firms expecting their workforce to be fully in person over the next five years, according to research by the British Chambers of Commerce. Therefore, many enterprise technology ...
Intel in 2009 first recognized the issue of bring your own device, or BYOD, as employees increasingly wanted to use their own mobile devices in the workplace. Instead of turning their backs to the ...
Like most IT security risks, one of the greatest concerns of enterprises today can be hard to spot – at first. The small, rectangular outline in an employee’s shirt pocket. The nearly flat case ...
A new survey from Acronis® and the Ponemon Institute reveals that a majority of companies are putting critical data at risk by not having secure bring-your-own-device (BYOD) policies in place. By ...
Executives shouldn't stick their head in the sand and hope the BYOD challenge will be remedied on its own, said Eric Maiwald, research vice president at Gartner. Implementing restrictions limits ...
Some 43% of employees have been targeted with work-related phishing attacks on their personal devices, says a survey from SlashNext. Image: Adobe Stock Employees might feel more comfortable using ...
BYOD is increasingly popular in the workplace, but half of organizations are exposing themselves to unnecessary extra risks by not implementing a clear policy on usage, according to Bitglass. The ...
It's enough to make a company lose its app-etite. From January to July of this year, 718,000 malicious and high-risk apps were distributed on the Android mobile platform alone, according to JD Sherry, ...
If your BYOD user policies are too strict, then you might be running afoul of the law. In a case last year, the NLRB made the unprecedented argument that an at-will employment policy could “chill an ...