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Privacy, Security and Practical Considerations for Developing or Enhancing a BYOD Program

This resource provides guidance on creating or revamping a corporate BYOD program.

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This resource provides organizations with an introduction to the challenges and considerations involved in developing or improving a Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) program. It outlines the privacy, security, and operational questions that leaders should address as they balance user convenience with organizational risk. The white paper offers a framework for thinking through device selection, mobile device management solutions, employee privacy implications, and the roles different internal stakeholders, such as IT, legal, and HR, should play in shaping a BYOD strategy. It also highlights the importance of aligning business needs with compliance requirements and maintaining an adaptive approach as technology and legal landscapes evolve.

Readers will gain a strong grounding in the principles and practical issues that underpin effective BYOD program design, equipping them to make informed decisions as they navigate this common workplace practice.

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