Sign In
The CEO Views Small logos
  • Home
  • Technology
    Artificial Intelligence
    Big Data
    Block Chain
    BYOD
    Cloud
    Cyber Security
    Data Center
    Digital Transformation
    Enterprise Mobility
    Enterprise Software
    IOT
    IT Services
    Innovation
  • Platforms
    How IBM Maximo Is Revolutionizing Asset Management
    How IBM Maximo Is Revolutionizing Asset Management
    IBM
    7 Min Read
    Optimizing Resources: Oracle DBA Support Services for Efficient Database Management
    Oracle
    Oracle
    9 Min Read
    The New Google Algorithm Update for 2021
    google algorithm update 2021
    Google
    5 Min Read
    Oracle Cloud Platform Now Validated for India Stack
    Service Partner Horizontal
    Oracle
    3 Min Read
    Oracle and AT&T Enter into Strategic Agreement
    oracle
    Oracle
    3 Min Read
    Check out more:
    • Google
    • HP
    • IBM
    • Oracle
  • Industry
    Banking & Insurance
    Biotech
    Construction
    Education
    Financial Services
    Healthcare
    Manufacturing
    Mining
    Public Sector
    Retail
    Telecom
    Utilities
    Gaming
    Legal
  • Functions
    RISMA Systems: A Comprehensive Approach to Governance, Risk and Compliance
    Risma Systems
    ENTREPRENEUR VIEWSGDPR
    9 Min Read
    Happiest Minds: A “Privacy by Design” approach is key to creating GDPR compliant businesses
    Happiest Minds 1
    GDPR
    8 Min Read
    Gemserv: GDPR 2020 and Beyond
    Gemserv 1
    GDPR
    9 Min Read
    ECCENCA:GDPR IS STILL AN UNTAMED ANIMAL
    eccenca 1
    GDPR
    6 Min Read
    Boldon James: HOW ENTERPRISES CAN MITIGATE THE GROWING THREATS OF DATA
    Boldon James 1
    GDPR
    8 Min Read
    Check out more:
    • GDPR
  • Magazines
  • Entrepreneurs Views
  • Editor’s Bucket
  • Press Release
  • Micro Blog
  • Events
Reading: Keys of Successful BYOD Policy
Share
The CEO Views
Aa
  • Home
  • Magazines
  • Enterpreneurs Views
  • Editor’s Bucket
  • Press Release
  • Micro Blog
Search
  • World’s Best Magazines
  • Technology
    • Artificial Intelligence
    • Big Data
    • Block Chain
    • BYOD
    • Cloud
    • Cyber Security
    • Data Center
    • Digital Transformation
    • Enterprise Mobility
    • Enterprise Software
    • IOT
    • IT Services
  • Platforms
    • Google
    • HP
    • IBM
    • Oracle
  • Industry
    • Banking & Insurance
    • Biotech
    • Construction
    • Education
    • Financial Services
    • Healthcare
    • Manufacturing
    • Mining
    • Public Sector
    • Retail
    • Telecom
    • Utilities
  • Functions
    • GDPR
  • Magazines
  • Editor’s Bucket
  • Press Release
  • Micro Blog
Follow US
© 2022 Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
The CEO Views > Blog > Technology > BYOD > Keys of Successful BYOD Policy
BYOD

Keys of Successful BYOD Policy

The CEO Views
Last updated: 2024/03/07 at 7:55 AM
The CEO Views
Share
a man in wearing long sleeve shirt using digital gadgets 3783348 scaled e1595941428734
a man in wearing long sleeve shirt using digital gadgets 3783348 scaled e1595941428734

What are the key factors for a successful BYOD policy?BYOD programs enable workers to use their own mobile devices for corporate work, bringing in an array of benefits. It can not only increase worker satisfaction and efficiency but also reduce overhead costs for system management.

However, to be successful with a BYOD policy, your company needs to have the proper practices in place. The company as well as its workers need to realize the risks of letting an employee-owned computer or corporate work is used.

Below we listed the six primary criteria for effective policy on BYOD.

Clear Rules for Employees

BYOD doesn’t mean that employees can just immediately start using their personal devices for business tasks. The organization needs to outline the process for authorizing an employee’s computer for corporate uses while developing the BYOD policy. The organization must thoroughly inspect a product before it can be introduced into the sector. The approval process will evaluate the current security status of the device, determine the operating system’s reliability, and install a mobility management agent on the device.

Managing Access

You do not want any user to access your devices and resources for a BYOD program unless they are allowed to. Your BYOD policy will specify guidelines for identity and access management to ensure that only approved users are able to access a computer and the data within it. Alongside other authentication mechanisms such as biometrics and transaction checks, solid passwords should be enforced at the base level.

Employee Management Obligations

Under a BYOD plan, the user is in charge of managing their mobile devices, rather than the IT department. This frees the IT workers’ time so they can concentrate on other, more important activities. Companies may counter this by allowing devices to be modified and accounted for, with strict sanctions in effect if such requirements are not met.

Mandatory Security Policies

Your users can often be your company’s biggest security threat and this also holds true for BYOD policies. When your organization implements a BYOD program it needs to facilitate safe and secure use of the software by developing compulsory security policies. These policies should include not connecting to public WiFi and installing only trusted applications to a device. If applicable, the BYOD policy will provide penalties for failing to obey such protocols, or incentivize users who faithfully comply.

Privacy of Employee

When you enforce a BYOD policy in your business, your employees will be worried about their personal privacy. They might feel like a BYOD program is an excuse for your organization spying on its customers, or accessing personal data stored on their phones. That’s not the case, of course — but you need to express it to your employees. In particular, if you are installing an EMM solution to help manage devices, your company must address employee concerns regarding data privacy.

Protection against Lost or Stolen Devices

You never want to think of it happening, but in the case of a BYOD device being lost or stolen, it needs a mechanism in place. Users need to report a lost/stolen device to your business as soon as possible; reducing the time between missing a device and learning about it reduces the time it takes for a device with sensitive data to be exposed to harmful actors. Many mobility management tools do have apps for geographical location, so you can monitor devices that get lost.

The CEO Views June 1, 2020
Share this Article
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Copy Link
Previous Article carlos muza hpjSkU2UYSU unsplash Big Data Security with Antivirus
Next Article saulo mohana D kOW7iHNnw unsplash How AI influences Social Media Platforms?
milosz klinowski BW0d0IllW8E unsplash scaled e1589010779471

How AI and Machine Learning used in Cyber Security

March 11, 2024
asy To Start Freelance Jobs in 2021 2022 7
Micro Blog

Easy To Start Freelance Jobs in 2021-2022

The CEO Views By The CEO Views February 14, 2024
artificial intelligence is changing computer games
Artificial Intelligence

How artificial intelligence is changing computer games: from smart NPCs to procedural world generation

The CEO Views By The CEO Views January 18, 2025
Property Line Apps
Micro Blog

Property Line Apps: Common Challenges and Solutions

The CEO Views By The CEO Views May 21, 2025
The Backbone of Construction Industry
Construction

The Backbone of Construction Industry: Leveraging Transportation for Efficient Material and Equipment Delivery

The CEO Views By The CEO Views January 2, 2025

The US Stock Market Today Takes a Surprising Turn as Stocks are Rising and Oil is Tumbling after Iran Launched Missiles at US Bases

June 25, 2025

Redefining Business Success: An Exclusive Interview with Joy Gendusa, CEO of PostcardMania

June 25, 2025

St. Cloud Financial Credit Union: Trailblazing Financial Technology

June 25, 2025

Res Media: Crafting More than Just Applications

June 25, 2025

You Might Also Like

evolution of BYOD 1
BYOD

Evolution of BYOD: The 3 Traditional Approaches

6 Min Read
BYOD failure 1
BYOD

The BYOD Failure: Top 9 Reasons

5 Min Read
coronavirus 4946687 1280
BYOD

Evaluating the Effect of COVID-19 on Small Business

3 Min Read
office 336368 640
BYOD

Mobile App Virtualization to boost BYOD app Approach

3 Min Read
Small logos Small logos

© 2025 All rights reserved. The CEO Views

  • About Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Advertise with us
  • Reprints and Permissions
  • Business Magazines
  • Contact
Reading: Keys of Successful BYOD Policy
Share

Removed from reading list

Undo
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?