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Manal Rajeh AlShalaan and Suliman Mohamed Fati
To address a business need, most organizations allow employees to use their own devices to enhance productivity and job satisfaction. For this purpose, the Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policy provides controllable access for employees to organize data th...
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Kathleen Downer and Maumita Bhattacharya
The prevalence and maturity of Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) security along with subsequent frameworks and security mechanisms in Australian organisations is a growing phenomenon somewhat similar to other developed nations. During the COVID-19 pandemic, e...
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Sherine Akkara,Mallikarjuna Sastry Mallampalli,Venkata Surya Seshagiri Anumula
Pág. pp. 280 - 287
The ability to speak English fluently and confidently plays a vital role in enhancing employment opportunities of graduate students of India. Though English has been a second language for over decades in the country, teaching speaking skills with intelli...
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Elsabe Ros, H S Venter
Pág. 135
In die era voordat slimfone populêr geraak het, was dit taamlik maklik vir besighede om toegang tot hul netwerke, stelsels en inligting te beheer. Baie besighede het die waarde daarvan gesien om slimfone vir besigheidsdoeleindes te gebruik, maar vir...
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Xuequn Wang,Andy Weeger,Heiko Gewald
As individuals all around the world increasingly use mobile devices in their daily life, their desire to use the same devices in the workplace continuously grows. In response, organizations are more and more allowing their employees to use their own devi...
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