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Managing mobile UC in a BYOD environment

Employees are increasingly handling corporate communications over personal devices such as smartphones and tablets, leaving businesses that turn a blind eye to the practice in a vulnerable position. While many organizations are embracing Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) programs, developing comprehensive and secure policies can be a challenge.

This essential e-guide is designed to help you identify critical mobile UC security risks, and offer recommendations for how to mitigate these risks without impacting flexibility and mobility. Read on to explore key steps for developing your own BYOD guidelines, including:

  • Conducting a mobile UC audit
  • Establishing an acceptable use policy for mobile communications
  • Developing sound security practices
  • And more

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