Does your church, ministry, non-profit or business have a BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) policy?
Latptops, smartphones and tablets can be a very personal device, so many organizations have opted to craft a BYOD policy to streamline device purchases. It can give employees the opportunity to upgrade out of pocket and maintain personal preference. The days of purchasing 10 devices at once is moving over the horizon.
This is also a great option for non-profits and churches, as they may require particular pieces of tech–laptops and smartphones–but not provide them. This can be tricky to maintain–especially from a security standpoint–without drawing out some guidelines.
But how do you go about crafting a BYOD policy?
There are many different things to consider, so let this flowchart be your guide:
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I hope this helps!
You should also consider these six questions when evaluating your BYOD program.
Does your organization have a BYOD policy?
Does it need one?
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