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IT SUPPORT & SOLUTIONS FOR WESTERN CANADIAN BUSINESSES Bring Your Own Device Your strategy starts here…

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IT SUPPORT & SOLUTIONS FOR WESTERN CANADIAN BUSINESSES

Bring Your Own Device Your strategy starts here…

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Agenda• What is BYOD and why are we talking about it?• The impact on your organization• Our recommended approach• Developing a BYOD policy• Next steps

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What Does It Mean?

Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) according to the Great God – Wikipedia

refers to employees bringing personally-owned mobile devices to their place of work, and using them to access privileged company resources.

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What is this all about?• Why are they doing it?• History• Motivation – theirs / yours • Flexible: yes or no? • Research

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What are the Benefits?• Your People– Employee satisfaction increases– Work life balance vs work life blending– Everyone gets the use of new, cutting edge

technology– Empowered Teams

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What are the Benefits?• Your Costs– Reduces the TCO for the business– Lower communication costs– Lower support costs– Lower training costs

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What are the Benefits?• Your Operation– Increased productivity– Increased employee efficiency– One less technology to worry about– Maybe even become more competitive

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What are the Risks?• Security– Wireless network security– Lack of control over devices used– Protecting sensitive business data– Industry legislated compliancy

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What are the Risks?• Other network concerns– The Devices themselves – Manually provisioning devices– Network Saturation– Cost– Potential interruption of daily business activities

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What are the Risks?• People– Disgruntled with company not providing newest

technology– Employee stealing information– HR, Finance and Legal implications of personal

data loss– Productivity - Employees using company time on

personal social media

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So, why address BYOD with a policy?

• Benefits for your people, your costs, and your operation

• Mitigate the risks to your security, network and your people

• And, employees will use their devices anyway!

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Recommended Approach

Create a BYOD Policy

Upgrade IT – Security & other Infrastructure

Onboard employee personal devices

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BYOD Policy• Keep it simple!– Security – Support– Acceptable Usage– Financial Management– Governance

• Understand and Balance the Benefits

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SecurityYour acceptance of the level of risk will be dependent on the

trust level between your business and its team members, partners and guests.

• First of all; who can participate?• A secure IT infrastructure is needed to enforce

the policy– Mobile Device Management– Network Security– Application Security– Remote Desktop – Wireless Security

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SupportWho will be on the hook for supporting personal mobile

devices?• Support costs– Technical support– Acceptable usage training for employees– Technical training for your IT department

• What devices are allowed for BYOD?• The network they connect with

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Acceptable UsageEven though this is your personal device what is considered

acceptable usage while connected to your business network or applications?

• Does your business have an Acceptable Usage Policy? (not just BYOD, but in general)

• Who can have access to sensitive business data.• What can be accessed using personal devices?

What can’t? • Who can have access to the employee’s

personal device?

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Financial ManagementWho is financially responsible for personal mobile devices

used in your business?

• Various models – depends on strategy– Company pays nothing– Company pays everything– Somewhere the middle?– Capital costs–Monthly costs– The device, apps, peripherals, network fees,

etc

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Governance• Who owns and administers the policy?

• Will there be a reward / consequence?

• Will it be reviewed?

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Successful Road Map to BYOD

Create a BYOD Policy – Decide on and institute a governance model

Upgrade IT – Security & Infrastructure

Onboard employee personal devices

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IT SUPPORT & SOLUTIONS FOR WESTERN CANADIAN BUSINESSES

Thank You!Enjoy yourselves and please get home safely!