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Four new BYOD discoveries

A survey conducted by Ponemon Institute and sponsored by data protection and availability vendor Acronis from Woburn, Mass., found that the majority of companies are putting critical data at risk by not having secure bring-your-own-device (BYOD) policies in place.
According to Acronis, ignoring the security steps such as employee BYOD education, companies will put confidential data at risk, exposing it to theft, corruption, hackers, and malware.


Acronis’ 2013 Data Protection Trends Research, which evaluated responses from more than 4,300 IT professionals in eight countries, discovered that:
1. Big Gaps in BYOD Policy

2. Security Precautions Are Falling to the Wayside

3. Businesses Underestimate the Dangers of Public Clouds

4. Businesses Fear Apple Devices Are Complicating BYOD Security

Anders Lofgren, director of Mobility Solutions for Acronis, said personal devices have permanently and positively changed the workplace, particularly in the ways employees collaborate, work remotely and interact with company data. BYOD is a huge opportunity for companies, but our research shows troubling signs of negligence in the face of these dangers. However, with policies and solutions that manage the flow of data between multiple devices and environments, companies can practice safe BYOD with confidence.
Acronis suggests that to optimize BYOD, protect the bottom line, and avoid data loss and serious compliance issues, organizations should take immediate steps to ensure employees are trained in safe BYOD practices, that personal device and public cloud use are monitored and managed, and that effective data protection solutions are in place to prevent data loss. These are the critical steps to achieving safe BYOD.

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