Training

BYOD advice

by Mark Rowe

With the rapid increase in the use of mobile devices and the growth of remote and flexible working, staff now expect to use their own laptops, phones and tablets to conduct business.

The Government has updated its official guidance is for organisations considering a ‘Bring Your Own Device’ (BYOD) approach, and describes the key security aspects to consider in order to maximise the business benefits of BYOD whilst minimising the risks. It also provides a reminder for those already implementing a BYOD approach. It should be used to inform risk management decisions for BYOD deployment.

To download, visit the website of the new National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC).

Visit https://www.ncsc.gov.uk/guidance/byod-executive-summary.

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