BYOD and Security
The emergence of consumer smartphones, such as the iPhone. brought about a shift in corporate strategy with regard to employees’ personal devices. It soon became clear that employees would much prefer to access their business email accounts from their own smartphones.
This initially wasn’t a big problem for IT departments, because applicable secure technologies already existed, such as Outlook Web Access and Exchange Active Sync (EAS). Soon, however, gaining email access wasn’t enough. Workers found that receiving an email late in the evening requesting urgent information was pretty stressful if they couldn’t access their business files and applications. The obvious solution was to provide virtual private networks (VPNs) and ...
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