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When Alien Hardware Invades: 4 Keys To Byod Success
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Posted 28 February 2013 - 05:43 AM
I know this seems painfully simple. But in my BYOD case I use separate user accounts for business and personal information access. I realize that somewhat falls under "Containerization" which seems to be a valid concept. This gives me peace of mind that personal data is segregated from my employers regulation.
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Posted 06 May 2013 - 03:58 PM
How do you separate personal from business data on a BYOD? What will stop from company data be hack and break into the company network using a BYOD?
For a company, I see this as the most stupid and dangerously decision to allow BYOD. Who can say that nice app you just install have a second function. To steal your password, your company data and transmit it to the competition or thief.
Just to save a few dollars now and not need to replace all those Blackberry seem like a good decision. But at the end if will be a nightmare. Is I am the only person that see this?
For a company, I see this as the most stupid and dangerously decision to allow BYOD. Who can say that nice app you just install have a second function. To steal your password, your company data and transmit it to the competition or thief.
Just to save a few dollars now and not need to replace all those Blackberry seem like a good decision. But at the end if will be a nightmare. Is I am the only person that see this?
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