Cyber security: the potential perils of BYOD
June 24, 2013Grazed from ScienceOmega. Author: James Morgan.
Laptops, tablets and smartphones have altered the daily lives of countless citizens. Accessing the internet whilst on the move has become second nature to many, and users have grown accustomed to working with the same media across multiple devices. Cloud computing is a term widely used to denote the ability to connect and to synchronise multiple devices over a network. In combination with the advent of smart devices, ‘the cloud’ has transformed the way in which we utilise and interact with computers.
Not only has this new level of connectivity altered how we use technology for social purposes, but it has also transformed how we work professionally. In the current era of austerity, companies are looking to get the most out of their workforces, and in the interests of increased productivity, many have allowed a ‘bring-your-own-device’ (BYOD) culture to emerge…
Today, workers connect their personal smart devices to their employer’s networks, synchronising the way in which they operate but also blurring the line between professional and social use. Whilst this trend has enhanced the capacity of employees to work remotely, it has also resulted in a number of security concerns…
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