Business Compliance Partners Alert: Employee Use of Personal Electronic Devices Triggers Confidentia
A recent survey by Check Point Software shows that 65% of respondents allow employees to use personal electronic devices to connect with corporate data networks. Devices include smartphones, laptops and tablet computers, which are being used to connect employees to business e-mail and data networks from inside or outside of the office. San Diego, CA (PRWEB) May 13, 2012 While such “connectedness” can be a boon to employers it also has its downside because it increases the risk of outsiders accessing confidential business data and the personal information of clients or customers. According
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