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- What is bring your own device (BYOD)? - IBM
BYOD (bring your own device) refers to corporate IT policy that determines when and how employees, contractors and other authorized end users can use their own laptops, smartphones and other personal devices on the company network to access corporate data and perform their job duties
- Bring Your Own Device Guide: Understanding BYOD BYOPC
Bring your own device (BYOD) means that employees use personal items like mobile phones and tablets to access their employer’s network and files to do their jobs
- Bring your own device - Wikipedia
BYOD increases employee satisfaction and job satisfaction, as the user can use the device they have selected as their own rather than one selected by the IT team It also allows them to carry one device rather than one for work and one for personal use
- BYOD brings personal devices to the Army network
Now, the Army is taking the next step with its BYOD initiative, ensuring users can access the network on their personal devices from anywhere in the world
- Bring Your Own Device (BYOD): Meaning and Benefits - Fortinet
BYOD stands for bring your own device, and the most commonly accepted BYOD meaning is when employees use their own personal devices to connect to the organization's network and access what they need to do their jobs
- How to Develop a BYOD Security Policy: Best Practices Examples
Learn how to create a secure BYOD policy, including best practices, required controls, common risks, and real-world examples
- What is BYOD? A Complete Guide to Pros, Cons and Challenges
Get everything you need to know regarding Bring Your Own Devices (BYOD) in this Ultimate guide (Checklist included)
- Army BYOD with Hypori: Secure + private access to mission-critical app
Currently, Army BYOD has a worldwide user base with support for Army personnel permanently stationed overseas Yes! We created a playlist of videos that will help you personalize and navigate your Hypori device – such as changing display size, organizing folders, and creating app shortcuts!
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