In the context of mobile security, what does BYOD stand for?
- Bring Your Own Data
- Bring Your Own Device
- Build Your Own Device
- Business Yearning Over Devices
BYOD stands for "Bring Your Own Device." This policy allows employees to use their personal devices (such as smartphones, tablets, or laptops) for official work purposes. It can enhance flexibility and productivity but also poses security challenges that need to be addressed.
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