Companies Should Consider Issuing Secure Devices To Employees
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A CEO just called me upset that his company suffered a security breach that cost him ₹50 lakh. As we discussed overall security improvements, we discussed the devices team members use. I suggested the following: Offer an iPhone to anyone who uses an Android phone or an iPhone that doesn’t support the most recent iOS. Offer a choice of an iPhone SE (2020) or iPhone XR, depending on whether each person prefers a small or a big screen. Both cost less than ₹ 50,000, if you’re cash-strapped. You don’t need the latest and greatest iPhone, since smartphones have stagnated, just any that runs the latest iOS.
Companies Should Consider Issuing Secure Devices To Employees
Companies Should Consider Issuing Secure…
Companies Should Consider Issuing Secure Devices To Employees
A CEO just called me upset that his company suffered a security breach that cost him ₹50 lakh. As we discussed overall security improvements, we discussed the devices team members use. I suggested the following: Offer an iPhone to anyone who uses an Android phone or an iPhone that doesn’t support the most recent iOS. Offer a choice of an iPhone SE (2020) or iPhone XR, depending on whether each person prefers a small or a big screen. Both cost less than ₹ 50,000, if you’re cash-strapped. You don’t need the latest and greatest iPhone, since smartphones have stagnated, just any that runs the latest iOS.