EMPLOYEE DE VICES
SYNC TO ANORGANIZATION’S
Computers, Smartphones, Tablets
File Servers, Email, Databases
Saves energyDesktop computers use85% more energy
Boosts employee moraleFlexibility = happier employees
A clear BYOD strategy helps organizations reap the benefits while mitigating the risks.
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BYOD BRINGYOUROWN
DEVICE
of organizationsbelieve the
trend is positive
BYOD: THE GOOD
BYOD: THE BAD … AND THE UGLY
RELAX … THERE’S HELP: BEST PRACTICES FOR BYOD
Define BYOD for your organization: What devices are permitted and what can be linked?
Develop a service policy: Who’s responsible for maintenance if something goes wrong?
Outline ownership: Who owns what (the company or employee)?
Train: Provide employee training on privacy, acceptable use and consequences for misuse.
80%of employees will usetheir own equipment
for work by 2016
of organizationsallow BYOD
70%84%
( )
HIRING: average company spends 57 hours per month managing BYOD
SOFTWARE: maintenance and implementation software required
Corporate data on multiple devices
Hidden costs
Data security
Privacy
Enhances responsiveness24/7 access
Implement security measures
Define employee usage guidelines
DEFINEDEVELOPOUTLINE
TRAIN
Mobile device management software (MDM) to configure BYOD security settings
Approved application lists
Password-protected access controls
Remote-wipe capabilities
Employee access anytime, anywhere
45% of security risks aredue to lost devicesslide to unlock
Employee fears employer can access:personal information, Facebook® account, Twitter® account
Employer fears anyone could access: company emails, company documents
Improves
technology
58%
say they
have better
technology
at home
Increasesproductivity
Employees work faster,smarter, better with
devices they’reused to