Acceptable Use: How to Write a Mobile Policy Document Employees will Actually Follow | |
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While today’s mobile users need clear guidelines to follow with regards to accessing and sharing corporate data, if the policies proposed don’t provide users with the flexibility they need to do their jobs, they’ll end up going around IT altogether. So, how do you enforce regulations that allow you to monitor mobile use, while also incorporate employee demands for anytime, anywhere access? Access this exclusive guide to mobile policy document writing to find out key policies to include that balance the needs of users and IT, as well as explore how to effectively and clearly convey mobile guidelines across your organization. | |
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Sunday, May 28, 2017
Acceptable Use: How to Write a Mobile Policy Document Employees will Actually Follow
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