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Android Security Apps for BYOD Users – Dark Reading


Dark Reading

Android Security Apps for BYOD Users
Dark Reading
Android-toting BYOD workers are finding employers requiring certain security apps for their smartphone either as part of the organization's enterprise license agreement with a mobile security software vendor, or as a gentle nudge from the CISOs office

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Mobile security strategy matures with BYOD – TechTarget

Mobile security strategy matures with BYOD
TechTarget
As mobility increases workforce productivity, CISOs need to develop a mobile security strategy that strikes a balance between a great user experience and effective information security. The key to scaling the mobile maturity ladder is in how well you

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As BYOD becomes common, the importance of Internet Security – Economic Times

As BYOD becomes common, the importance of Internet Security
Economic Times
Despite this, some SMEs and big enterprises are still very complacent in terms of internet security and seem to believe that their computers are invisible. They have still not realized that the moment their job requires them to log on to the internet

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Microsoft Office advancements are a boost for BYOD programs

Microsoft is giving corporate BYOD programs a boost by upgrading its Office offerings for iPhone, iPad and Android to deliver more features free, increasing the likelihood that mobile workers will have better tools available to be more productive.

The company announced new free versions of Office apps for non-Windows devices that mean employees bringing their own phones and tablets to work can be productive using more features of Word, Excel and Powerpoint.

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Most importantly, users can create and perform more editing functions on Office documents, although they won’t get the full range of features that come with for-pay Office 365 subscriptions.

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Network World Tim Greene