The future should be looking more favorable for workplace Bring-Your-Own-Device, or BYOD, with Android’s upcoming embrace. But is it really? Someone’s forgotten something. Android’s latest incarnation ...
BYOD or Bring Your Own Device is becoming very popular with employers. It’s also much cheaper for employers. This new BYOD trend appeals to companies that are wanting their employees to be productive ...
eSpeaks host Corey Noles sits down with Qualcomm's Craig Tellalian to explore a workplace computing transformation: the rise of AI-ready PCs. Matt Hillary, VP of Security and CISO at Drata, details ...
Yes, there are pitfalls to BYOD, and one of them is that corporate security policies can make your device feel like it doesn't belong to you. And one restriction that companies can place on you is ...
McAfee, the computer and mobile security company owned by Intel, has upped the ante on malware. With the launch of Mobile Security 2.0, McAfee is creating a security measure beyond virus protection.
First, it’s important to understand the scale of the issue. Shockingly, in 2022, over 5 billion phones were discarded. When laid end to end, that’s enough to circle the Earth more than 15 times.
The “bring your own device” trend is taking the U.S. workplace by storm. A recent survey by BYOD service provider Enterasys found that 81 percent of U.S. workers are using at least one personal ...
If you’re a Comcast subscriber but you’re not yet using Xfinity Mobile, the company’s wireless subsidiary, you might be able to switch over and reap some substantial savings without having to buy a ...
Work have kindly told us all that, from yesterday, all android phones must be at least android 11 to access corporate files etc to comply with security. My OnePlus 5 only runs Android 10, and there is ...
Moving from one Android phone to another should be simple. But it isn't and casts doubt on the whole notion of BYOD as a viable way of going forward. Pardon the provocative title, it's one borrowed ...
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