Are Your Employees Are Using Risky Apps at Work? (Survey Says Yes)
Ever wondered if your apps are spying on you? Now you can find out The last few years have been more than a little complicated for your business (and your employees). If you’re like most businesses in the Hendersonville and Asheville area, you have more people working remotely than you did in 2019, whether that means full-time remote, local but at-home, or a hybrid schedule with some days in the office and some days at home. Another element that’s changed is how your employees expect to access your company’s resources. They want to use whatever device is most convenient — and that isn’t always the laptop you issued them. Even on that company laptop, you have employees that want to use apps that aren’t an official part of your IT plan. And some of the apps they want to use could be creating security risks for your business. Employees Want More Control; Many Don’t Follow Guidelines Here’s a general life principle that shows up in your business: people don’t like being controlled or told ...