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Labor/Employment

Jul. 18, 2013

'Bring your own device' brings challenges

The integration of our private and work-related information on one device is a reality - a reality that poses challenges for employers when it comes to the security of company information. By Christy Joseph and Kevin Jackson


By Christy Joseph and Kevin Jackson


A day in the life of a busy employee might include contacting valuable clients and recording on her iPad or Android phone confidential information to be utilized later in developing a bid for the client's work. Perhaps on the way home, the employee stops by the doctor and photographs a copy of her latest blood results which cause her some concern and may indicate a health issue she does not want known to others. Exhausted a...

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