<img src="https://blogfeed.ulistic-projects.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/83065611.jpg" align="right" alt="Mobile Security" width="200"When your smartphone is synched to your firms cloud data, there might be more than personal information at risk. The good news is, setting your device security do not have to be difficult. The process is fairly simple and straightforward, given that your systems use up-to-date technology.
Your Exchange server can be configured to enforce minimum security requirements so that when a device attempts to connect but does not meet the credentials it will not be allowed access. Firms must regularly review policies on system configuration to ensure that precautions are being implemented to protect the firms shared data.
Here are possible minimum requirements every firm system must have:
If you do not have these steps employed yet, here are some recommendations to consider for maximum information security:
There are also available third-party options like Good Technology and MaaS360. They can be used for separating firm and personal data. This comes especially helpful to those who have a BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) policy. However, this can also pose as a challenge as it requires the use of “firm apps” to access emails, contacts, and calendars that do not work as seamlessly as native applications.
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