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EDUCAUSE Library Items for Consumerization of IT
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Rolling Out a BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) Program
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June 5, 2012
Use of personally owned devices continues to grow on campuses. If we don’t support these devices , community members will find their own way to support them, which could put our networks…
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Securing Mobile Devices - Seminar
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April 4, 2011
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A session at the Security Professionals Conference 2011
The iPhone, BlackBerry, Droid, and more—mobile Internet devices are extremely popular, including with faculty members, staff, and students. But are these devices secure? Do we have any idea who…

















