The Legal Implications of BYOD (Part II) - Preparing Personal Device Use Policies : Info Law Group In our last “bring your own device” post<http://www.infolawgroup.com/2012/03/articles/byod/the-security-privacy-and-legal-implications-of-byod-bring-your-own-device/>we explored some of the key security, privacy and incident response issues related to BYOD. These issues are often important drivers in a company’s decision to pursue a BYOD strategy and set the scope of personal device use withintheir organization. If the risks and costs associated with BYOD outstrip the benefits, a BYOD strategy may be abandoned altogether. One of the primary tools (if not the most important tool) for addressing such risks are BYOD-related policies. http://bit.ly/LCbmB6 Source: http://www.infolawgroup.com/2012/06/articles/byod/the-legal-implications-of-byod-part-ii-preparing-personal-device-use-policies/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+InfoLawGroup+(Info+Law+Group)&utm_content=Google+Reader See if people are clicking on this link: http://bit.ly/LCbmB6+ Try the bitly.com sidebar to see who is talking about a page on the web: http://bitly.com/pages/sidebar List archives at http://lists.ufl.edu/archives/recmgmt-l.html Contact [log in to unmask] for assistance To unsubscribe from this list, click the below link. If not already present, place UNSUBSCRIBE RECMGMT-L or UNSUB RECMGMT-L in the body of the message. mailto:[log in to unmask]