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Titre | How NASA manages the BYOD |
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Description | For NASA, BYOD is simple: if the employee can have tasks to do on mobile, or it will provide a device or allow it to make its own terminal. NASA insists against the fact that it obliges its employees under any circumstances to use their devices. BYOD is is a choice, not an obligation. Interesting points, the administration states that the employee is not required to provide management's personal email address or even telephone number. It also prevents employees who would read their emails or use their pro calendar on their home phone, that "NASA has the ability to access your machine and erase" data. "Obviousness" but that is worth remembering. NASA says that even most of the time, this will be done after authorization by the employee, but it also could "happen inadvertently" ... On its official website, the government agency says quite understand the interest of BYOD, "increased productivity, higher morale among employees, lower costs, greater innovation, and a better balance personal work-life. "But NASA also understands that some data can not be stolen and it is therefore appropriate to establish rules. The integration of Exchange ActiveSync (Microsoft) in all NASA email accounts such was completed in September 2013. ActiveSync was set up "to ensure that any mobile device that connects to servers e -mail NASA, whether provided by the government or held personally meet minimum safety standards. "The integration of a password and install the latest updates are of course required by NASA. |
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Adresse (URL) : | www.zdnet.fr | |
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Date | 2015-11-13 | |
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Hits | 0 | |
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Cat�gorie | Accueil > Actualité | |
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ID | 7149 | |
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