Top Ten Tips for Enabling BYOD

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The concept of Bring Your Own Device (BYOD), which enables remote working without the need to deploy workplace-issued devices, began emerging in the early part of this decade. Since then, it has become an everyday occurrence for employees to bring personal devices into the workplace and use them – but not without causing headaches for the IT security team.