Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) has come in to the spotlight during the pandemic. With pressure to provide access from home and to reduce costs on supplying equipment to staff a lot of small businesses are looking to do this. But is this a good idea and what are the disadvantages of doing so?
BYOD is the concept of employees using their personally owned device(s) for work purposes.
The effectiveness of BYOD & data protection depends upon:
Although the conceptual aims of BYOD are an attractive prospect to most organisations, it comes with a conflicting set of security risks and challenges.
BYOD challenges
BYOD security challenges for organisations broadly include, but are not limited to:
Negatives of BYOD
A BYOD policy may be convenient and cost effective. However, it's wise not to make the decision based purely on the convenience and cost factors. A BYOD policy will have an impact on your business in terms of privacy, company data safeguarding, security, and IT support. You will want to also think about what device your employees want to use for work. Also, there are important decisions and thought to be given around how to handle the devices when an employee leaves your organization.
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