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Bring Your Own Device:

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Dos and don’ts for your business

Do you let employees use their own phones, laptops, or tablets for work?

That includes things like sending a quick email or updating a client account.

If you do, it’s important to remember that personal devices often lack the security measures that work-issued devices have. To remain safe and secure, you MUST have the right plans in place.

Our latest guide explains the dos and don’ts of Bring Your Own Device. And how to create a strong policy that will keep your data protected.

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