Infosec glossary entry

BYOD

BYOD:
Bring Your Own Device

Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) is a policy that allows employees to use their personal devices, such as smartphones, tablets, and laptops, for work-related tasks and access to company resources. This approach might become increasingly popular outside Germany, as it can enhance employee satisfaction and productivity, allowing individuals to work on devices they are comfortable with. However, BYOD also raises significant security concerns, as personal devices may not have the same level of security controls as company-provided hardware.

To address these challenges, organizations implementing BYOD policies typically establish guidelines that define acceptable use, security requirements, and data protection measures. This may include the use of mobile device management (MDM) solutions to monitor and secure devices, ensuring that sensitive corporate data remains protected while still allowing employees the flexibility to work from their preferred devices.


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By jean-christoph

March 5, 2022

infrastructure, policy
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