COMPUTER THREATS SECURITY
WHAT IS A FIREWALL IN NETWORK SECURITY
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Using a BYOD policy is less expensive than a CYOD policy
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Using a BYOD policy allows the company to have better control over the devices
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Using the BYOD policy will allow the company to own all the information on a given device
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Using a BYOD policy allows for easier management and patch management
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Detailed explanation-1: -BYOD (bring your own device) is a policy that allows employees in an organization to use their personally owned devices for work-related activities. Those activities include tasks such as accessing emails, connecting to the corporate network, and accessing corporate apps and data.
Detailed explanation-2: -The acronyms themselves are easy: BYOD is Bring Your Own Device; CYOD is Choose Your Own Device; COPE is Company Owned/Personally Enabled; and COBO is Company Owned/Business Only.
Detailed explanation-3: -Advantages: Lowest hardware and service costs, fastest deployment time, minimum wireless carrier management requirements, most convenient option for employees. Disadvantages: Higher configuration costs, difficult to enforce security (leading to enhanced legal implications), more complex support definitions.
Detailed explanation-4: -BYOD is a fairly common device ownership and management model that almost every organization implements. In this model, employees are granted permission to use their personal mobile devices to connect to their organizational networks.