By Rachel King, ZDNet
Kevin Gavin, chief marketing officer at ShoreTel, suggested that BYOD won’t be the focus so much as something he referred to as “CYOD.” With stats indicating that employee-owned devices will be compromised by malware at more than double the rate of corporate-owned devices, it’s not surprising why some companies are resistant to the BYOD trend. With employees wanting certain devices, but IT departments holding on to control for dear life, 2013 will bring a year of compromise. The practice of giving employees the ability to “choose their own device” instead of “bring their own device” will increase; which will satisfy security issues concerning the IT department and the desire of choice for employees.
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