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Avoiding basic BYOD blunders

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Avoiding basic BYOD blunders
For all the sophistication and power of the modern cell phone or tablet, people think of them more or less like pens: You can use the generic ballpoints they have at the office, or you can bring the one you like from home. That's a consequence of high technology becoming pervasive. People use technology widely, and they might prefer what they use on their own time. Read More


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Merchants urged to avoid BYOD gear, jailbroken smartphones/tablets for payment processing
Businesses that want to make use of consumer-grade smartphones and tablets as a point-of-sale device to process payment cards are being advised to only do so when appropriate encryption controls and other security measures are in place. Read More


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