The rise of the iPad and the growing popularity of other tablets have created a new form of problem security for business owners with employees using their own devices for work-related purposes without taking appropriate security measures.
analysts predict problems for companies that have adopted a policy of "Bring Your Own Device" (BYOD) for the next holiday season, that are expected users spend an average of nine to 12 hours looking good Christmas business in the coming weeks. new research by the strategic Advisory Board of the US ISACA found that the vast majority of those who use their personal tablets for work purposes will also be used for shopping online in the coming weeks, with many turning to social networks in the hunt for discount codes.
social networks such as Facebook and Twitter are regular lines for legitimate discount codes, but they are also able to direct users to dangerous sites, potentially exposing their devices to some form of malware. The presence of malware on a business related tablet can be particularly dangerous, especially as the research also noted that an astonishing 12% of users store their BYOD work passwords on their tablet. Another 19% are using their work e-mail for the purpose of shopping online, open them even more likely to emails and robots rogue spammers.
The vast majority of these problems are easily avoided with ISACA advising companies to take an "embrace and educate approach" for BYOD users, and to implement appropriate security measures to . keep sensitive information safe from prying eyes of the alleged pirates one of the easiest ways for companies to mitigate the increased risk introduced by BYOD users start using a VPN server - a type of proxy server -. to connect to the Internet
Using a VPN server in conjunction with a tablet ensures that all Internet traffic is encrypted, which means your business data is protected behind an effective proxy server . as more and more employees insist on using their own tablets in the workplace, a VPN server will become one of the most valuable pieces of security in your arsenal.
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