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4 Ways How BYOD Brings Mobile Threat to Your Business

What is BYOD? BYOD or bring your own device is an attractive business model as it increases productivity and allows for greater flexibility and also has a consequential impact on the traditional IT framework. Workforce mobility, where personal devices are interfacing with corporate data has caused a shift in IT consumerisation. BYOD advantages and disadvantages Despite the flexibility that BYOD provides us with, creating numerous benefits for employees; it has also put notable pressure on organizations. The hardest hit is medium and small enterprises who don’t have the knowledge and in-house resources to mitigate the challenges. With data security being a top-notch concern for CEOs, ensuring your employees’ data is secure, is of prime importance. Although BYOD is a good practice to follow, given its advantages, there are many BYOD security challenges associated with it. Security at stake:  A company’s IT department will not have control over employees updating their de...

BYOD – An Inroad to a Global Business

What does ‘ BYOD’ Stands for? BYOD abbreviated as “ bring your own device ” is the evolving trend towards the policy of allowing employees to bring their Personal digital assistant like smartphones and laptops, to their business workplace, and to use them for accessing business applications. This policy permits the employees to freely use theirs within the respective business entity. This practice is gaining pace with the growing IT especially in the bigger sections of Information Technology. Next, when we talk about BYOD, questions like how beneficial is it? And do companies look forward to implementing this practice in their organization? Come to our mind.  So, let’s take a deeper look into it…. The BYOD market is on target to reach nearly $367 billion by 2022, up from just $30 billion in 2014. As of 2016, six out of 10 companies had a BYOD-friendly policy in place. 59% of organizations allow employees to use their own devices for work purposes. Another 13% had planned ...