London, England – 25th June 2013 – Insight UK's second annual BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) survey, published today, reveals that security, specifically data loss (72 per cent), is still the biggest issue concerning IT departments with regard to the uptake of personal mobile device proliferation in the workplace. Yet, despite this, 55 per cent of respondents to the survey have no plan to launch a BYOD policy to inform employees of how they should protect business data on personal devices and alleviate worries about the use of technology such as iPads.
Security still remains top priority for all respondents, with concerns over data loss, privacy, misuse and theft of devices all featuring to some degree in the results of the survey of over 200 corporate professionals including senior executives, Managing Directors and IT Managers, from across a broad range of sectors including education, finance, media, pharmaceuticals, public sector and IT itself.
This comes despite almost three quarters (73 per cent) of businesses questioned issuing mobile devices (smartphone or tablet) themselves. Interestingly, a further third (27 per cent) allow employees to bring their own personal devices and connect to either the corporate or a guest network to view, edit, and save corporate documentation, and most importantly allow it to leave the safety of the office network.
Ashley Gatehouse, VP EMEA Marketing, Insight, said: "It's interesting to note that a year down the line almost three quarters of those businesses surveyed have seemingly moved to tackle this trend by issuing their own devices to employees and you'd think that means those allowing BYOD would now have their ducks in a line when it comes to policies surrounding this."
He added: "To hear almost half have no plans to create a policy is clearly at odds with the raft of measures we know businesses already have in place to protect the flow of data within the corporate network. Failure to implement a policy or define rules regarding the use of personal devices at this stage of proceedings is tantamount to leaving the back door wide open and hoping you don't get robbed."
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Insight EMEA is a division of Insight Enterprises, Inc., a leading provider of brand-name information technology ("IT") hardware, software and services to large enterprises, small to medium-sized businesses and public sector institutions in North America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia-Pacific. Insight is focused on helping organisations move technology goals forward in the areas of Cloud, Virtualisation, Data Centre, Unified Communication & Collaboration, Networking & Security, Data Protection, Mobility & Point of Sale, and Office Productivity. Insight has sold over seven million business and public sector client cloud seats across the globe. With approximately 5,200 teammates worldwide, Insight is ranked No. 483 on the 2014 Fortune 500 and generated sales of $5.1 billion for the year ended December 31, 2013.
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