Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) Risk Management Guide
Jamie Buckley
Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) refers to employees using personal phones, laptops, or tablets to access business systems and data.
But how much control do you really have over those environments?
The reality is that many employees are checking emails and logging into SaaS platforms from home laptops and mobile devices as part of everyday working life.
Whilst this brings the benefits of convenience and flexibility, it can also introduce risks that traditional access controls do not address. This blog, from DPO Centre, explores the risks of unmanaged personal devices, what regulators expect, and the practical steps organisations can take to strengthen their approach.