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Date: | Wed, 17 Feb 2016 21:40:28 +0000 |
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Larry Medina said "Unless companies mandate the
passcode to be used for phones and that employees are NOT ALLOWED to change them, in instances such as this, they can't gain access to the contents."
Here at NYCEDC, we employees ARE allowed to change the password, and the company can still access the information without it.
I assume (troublesome word, that) they have a contractual agreement with the cell service provider.
Also, we mostly use BlackBerry phones.
Still doesn't resolve the BYOD issue, though (we have those, too).
Best regards,
Fred
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