Without strict guidelines, a bring your own device policy can drag an organisation into a nightmare of fines, lawsuits and data breaches, warns lawyer Callum Sinclair
According to surveys from most major markets, the expansion of bring your own device (BYOD) as a cost-saving model for employers seems inevitable. The model, however, brings along a myriad of techn...
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