If you are planning on implementing a BYOD (bring your own device) program for your small business in California, here are a few key components that you may want to consider defining and including in your policy. 1. Maintain the Right to Remotely Delete Data If an...
A BYOD (bring your own device) program will significantly increase the risk of your business’s data being compromised, as well as your business falling victim to cyber crime. It will also increase the many types of hardware and operating systems connected to your...
BYOD (bring your own device) programs allow employees to use their personal devices for work to access company data and applications, such as corporate email, calendars and contacts. Personal devices include smartphones, tablets, and laptops. BYOD is not a new trend...
Employees carry out a lot of tasks on their mobile phones, which is why it is imperative to ensure the phones remain secure in the workplace and even outside of it. Fortunately, there are ways that you can implement a cellphone security policy so that private...