This policy is established to secure the use of personally-owned devices while preventing Georgia Southern data from being deliberately or inadvertently stored insecurely and potentially being accessed by unauthorized resources. This policy applies to the University Community. Adherence to this policy helps safeguard the confidentiality, integrity and availability of the University’s information assets, and protects the interest of the University, its customers, personnel and business partners
Mobile computing has supplanted internet computing because of the proliferation of cloud-based appli...
Mobile devices have an important role to play in the private as well as the professional activities ...
The growth of mobile devices both in variety and in computational abilities have given birth to a co...
In a world where consumerisation of IT has driven individuals to acquire and use the latest technolo...
This policy establishes that Georgia Southern and its users have an obligation to abide by standards...
This policy provides general guidelines for the appropriate and reasonable expenditure of University...
The significant enhancement in demand for bring your own device (BYOD) mechanism in several organiza...
AbstractNowadays use of smart phones, tablets, laptops has become an integral part of schedule of wo...
Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) is a term used for the new trend where employees bring personally-owned...
In recent years, with the expansion of technology and the desire to downsize costs within the corpor...
A common goal shared by corporations to downsize costs within their organization through economical ...
The University operates a guest wireless network for visitors to access the Internet and other publi...
With the rapid increase in smartphones and tablets, Bring Your Own Devices (BYOD) has simplified com...
The use of employee-owned mobile devices such as smart phones, tablets, laptops, etc., to access bus...
Data and information are valuable assets owned by the University. The Board of Regents of the Univer...
Mobile computing has supplanted internet computing because of the proliferation of cloud-based appli...
Mobile devices have an important role to play in the private as well as the professional activities ...
The growth of mobile devices both in variety and in computational abilities have given birth to a co...
In a world where consumerisation of IT has driven individuals to acquire and use the latest technolo...
This policy establishes that Georgia Southern and its users have an obligation to abide by standards...
This policy provides general guidelines for the appropriate and reasonable expenditure of University...
The significant enhancement in demand for bring your own device (BYOD) mechanism in several organiza...
AbstractNowadays use of smart phones, tablets, laptops has become an integral part of schedule of wo...
Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) is a term used for the new trend where employees bring personally-owned...
In recent years, with the expansion of technology and the desire to downsize costs within the corpor...
A common goal shared by corporations to downsize costs within their organization through economical ...
The University operates a guest wireless network for visitors to access the Internet and other publi...
With the rapid increase in smartphones and tablets, Bring Your Own Devices (BYOD) has simplified com...
The use of employee-owned mobile devices such as smart phones, tablets, laptops, etc., to access bus...
Data and information are valuable assets owned by the University. The Board of Regents of the Univer...
Mobile computing has supplanted internet computing because of the proliferation of cloud-based appli...
Mobile devices have an important role to play in the private as well as the professional activities ...
The growth of mobile devices both in variety and in computational abilities have given birth to a co...