There's still a security disconnect on BYOD
Corporate employees are taking a surprisingly lax approach towards security issues raised by the business use of personally owned mobile devices.
Corporate employees are taking a surprisingly lax approach towards security issues raised by the business use of personally owned mobile devices.
Webroot today released the results of a survey on BYOD that suggests the employee-employer trust gap is widening. The company also created an eight-point "BYOD Bill of Rights" to help bridge that gap while keeping corporate data secure.
Edward Snowden's revelations about the National Security Agency's data collection practices have eroded the public's trust in major technology companies -- and in the Internet, a Harris Interactive survey found.
Now a new Harris Interactive survey reveals what employers look for and what pictures and posts on Facebook could keep a prospective candidate from getting that perfect job.
A survey of physicians in eight countries found that U.S. doctors in particular do not believe patients should have full access to their electronic health records.
Have you checked your work e-mailtoday? If you're like most employees in the United States and United Kingdom, the answer is yes despite the fact that it is not only the weekend, but an extended holiday weekend for most workers in the US. A day off is becoming an increasingly foreign concept as workers stay connected virtually 24/7.