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When a company permits employees to use personal mobile devices to conduct company business on those devices, they usually have some type of corporate bring your own device, or BYOD, program. Flexibility, employee choice and satisfaction, cost savings … these are all good reasons for allowing BYOD, but is it safe for the enterprise?
In this 8-minute podcast, LB3 attorneys Kevin DiLallo and Sara Crifasi talk to TC2’s Joe Schmidt about the draft BYOD document developed by the National Institute for Standards & Technology (NIST) and surmise why this may become the de facto standard of care for enterprise security professionals.
If you would like to learn more about our experience in this space, please visit our Spectrum, Wireless & Infrastructure Development and Success Stories webpages.
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When a company permits employees to use personal mobile devices to conduct company business on those devices, they usually have some type of corporate bring your own device, or BYOD, program. Flexibility, employee choice and satisfaction, cost savings … these are all good reasons for allowing BYOD, but is it safe for the enterprise?
In this 8-minute podcast, LB3 attorneys Kevin DiLallo and Sara Crifasi talk to TC2’s Joe Schmidt about the draft BYOD document developed by the National Institute for Standards & Technology (NIST) and surmise why this may become the de facto standard of care for enterprise security professionals.
If you would like to learn more about our experience in this space, please visit our Spectrum, Wireless & Infrastructure Development and Success Stories webpages.