Is a bring your own device (BYOD) program the right choice for your organization? : privacy and security risks of a BYOD program. : IP54-78/2015E-PDF
Bring Your Own Device or BYOD as it is commonly known, is a popular arrangement for many private sector organizations in Canada. With BYOD, however, there is an increased blurring of the lines between professional and personal lives, with employee concerns that their privacy is at risk, not to mention issues associated with consumers’ personal information. Organizations considering BYOD need to protect the enterprise information accessed from and residing on employees’ mobile devices. Achieving an implementation strategy that effectively protects the enterprise information and complies with customers’ and employees’ privacy rights under federal and provincial legislation is a challenging exercise that involves policy, training and technical solutions. To assist organizations, the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada, the Alberta and British Columbia Information and Privacy Commissioners have published these guidelines to address what organizations should consider when determining whether and how to implement BYOD.
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Ministère/Organisme | British Columbia. Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner. Alberta. Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner. Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada. |
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Titre | Is a bring your own device (BYOD) program the right choice for your organization? : privacy and security risks of a BYOD program. |
Variante du titre | Privacy and security risks of a BYOD program |
Type de publication | Monographie |
Langue | [Anglais] |
Autres langues publiées | [Français] |
Format | Électronique |
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Note(s) | Issued also in French under title: Un programme « apportez votre propre appareil » constitue-t-il le bon choix pour votre organisation? : risques en matière de vie privée et de sécurité associés à l’utilisation par les employés de leurs propres appareils à des fins professionnelles. “August 2015.” Includes bibliographic references. |
Information sur la publication | Gatineau : Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada : Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner of British Columbia : Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Alberta, 2015. |
Description | 14 p. |
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Descripteurs | Computers Personal digital assistant Security Privacy |