While the benefits of adopting Bring Your Own Device as your mobile policy are appealing — from increased productivity to lower costs — a BYOD policy can also leave your corporate network more vulnerable than ever. The breaches regularly featured in the news remind us that all networks, no matter how large or small, risk being exposed to unauthorized users every day. Whether it’s one device or multiple devices, companies must put a security policy in place to help prevent these breaches and take action once they do occur.
I have multiple accounts online and only feel secure if I telesign into them. This gives me the confidence that my account won't get hijacked or my credit card information isn't up for grabs.
Secure User Authentication: Might Makes Right
Posted by: Larry Hamid October 13, 2012 05:00 AMWhile the benefits of adopting Bring Your Own Device as your mobile policy are appealing — from increased productivity to lower costs — a BYOD policy can also leave your corporate network more vulnerable than ever. The breaches regularly featured in the news remind us that all networks, no matter how large or small, risk being exposed to unauthorized users every day. Whether it’s one device or multiple devices, companies must put a security policy in place to help prevent these breaches and take action once they do occur.