Health IT Security March 22, 2021
Jessica Davis

Designed to support enterprise bring-your-own-device (BYOD) policies, the NIST guide sheds light on security challenges and privacy risks brought on by employees’ mobile devices.

NIST recently shared draft guidance for enterprise bring-your-own-device policies, designed to provide system administrators with a standards-based approach and need tools for the privacy and security of personally owned mobile devices accessing enterprise resources.

The guide aims to support entities with managing the increasing number of devices owned by employees that remotely perform work-based activities. While the BYOD practices allow for greater flexibility to remote work, the use poses unique challenges and threats to the enterprise environment.

The Mobile Device Security: Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) practice guide provides administrators with an example solution for creating...

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