IT leaders and security experts reject GCHQ call for firms to ban BYOD

Danny Palmer
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Argue that such a draconian move would be counter-productive

GCHQ has advised businesses to consider banning bring your own device (BYOD) because staff represent the "weakest link in the security chain" who could potentially - be it intentionally or unintent...

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