The Pros and Cons of BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) Policies
Regardless of the BYOD policy you create, deploying a guest network is always a good idea. With a guest network, your organization can separate the personal devices of employees from the primary network and its data. In turn, employees can connect to the guest network to view non-sensitive information and perform basic functions when needed. And, should their personal device somehow be compromised, you can rest assured that hackers aren’t able to spread through your primary network.
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In recent years, Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policies have become more common in many offices in all industries. From saving your company money to security management, there’s a lot to consider when you are contemplating whether to allow employees to use their own devices to complete their work. On the surface, it appears to be…
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