Bring Your Own Device

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Implementing a bring your own device (BYOD) policy in your workplace can help improve employee productivity and morale. Even so, brand controls are important for protecting against malware, device or data theft, potential legal issues, and other threats to the company.

In this guide, you’ll find an analysis of the risks and benefits of a BYOD scheme, what you’ll need to implement one in your own organization, and how IT can support the successful launch of a BYOD program. Download now to learn about different BYOD solutions and how to get started.

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