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Showing posts with label SAP Enterprise Mobility Solutions. Show all posts
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Friday, 5 July 2013

Earlier BYOD, And Now BYON – Enterprises Will Be Under Security Threat For Sure!





A few days back we were talking and discussing about the security issues posed by the concept of Bring Your Own Device (BYOD). While the enterprises just started fighting-back to the security issues caused by the mobility solutions, the march of all new concept Bring Your Own Network (BYON) is making its entry in the enterprises silently, stealthily and totally outside of the management control.

Emergence of SAP enterprise mobility solutions has revolutionized the way enterprises were performing their critical business operations. But the security issues associated with BYOD proved to be a worst nightmare for the enterprises who have adopted it. However, in this post, we are not going to discuss about the security issues caused by the BYOD. But we are going to highlight the security issues posed by the BYON (Bring Your Own Network).

So, how does the BYON poses security challenges within the enterprises???
Almost all the modern Smartphones and tablets can be converted into a wireless hot spot within a few seconds, which will enable them and other wireless devices within a range to be easily connected to the web regardless of the place, whether it's outside the field or at the workplace. From the worker or employees’ point-of-view this makes sense. They may be not allowed to connect their personal devices to the corporate network or may wish to get rid of taking permissions.

Most of the employees are well-aware about the fact that a few of the sites like social media sites, betting sites and download sites are either blocked or have their use monitored. But with the help of their tablet having 3G/4G capabilities, they can get the speed of 12Mpbs to access all the data. But from the enterprise security point-of-view, it would pose security challenges.

However, one should remember that someone is paying a large part of their workplace time pursuing personal interests and presents a large hit for more productivity. These things also tend to endemic in the corporate culture and quite difficult to go back after a very short time. Moreover, such situation also brings a coach and horses via the policies you have created regarding the inappropriate or illegal material being viewed within the enterprise premises or workplace as it can easily bypass any kind of filters or logs created to avoid them.

Moreover, if you don’t have appropriate security measures – in order to prevent their connection to any unauthorized wireless access points and backing them up with the DLP on each and every thing to make sure the files downloaded elsewhere can’t be transferred to any of the computers- there is a huge risk of bridging the enterprise network.

Another big risk that can be critical for the enterprises is that the sensitive or critical business information or data will go another way through the unprotected and unauthorized devices.

Well, the first and the most important thing you have to do is to plan-out a clear and concise policy regarding the usage of the BYON within the enterprise premises. Another thing you can do is to carry out a business risk assessment involving the key risk stakeholders to identify the risks. Ensure you take these two steps as a high priority to prevent the security challenges posed by the Bring Your Own Network.

Do you have more suggestions? Comment below to share your views on this…!

Monday, 24 June 2013

How Apple Would Survive In Constantly Changing Mobility Paradigm?


The launch of the iPhone and the iPad concurred with the concept of BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) trend. Apple’s mobile devices, included Smartphone like the iPhone and tablets such as iPad, have flooded the enterprises and organizations, and the IT pros could do a little to stop that flow.

If we believe to the figures from the analysts IDC, more than 31 million iPhones were sold straightforwardly to the business last year, 37 million iPhones to the workers and almost 79 millions to the consumers. This clearly indicates that iPhones and iPads have become a popular choice among the businesses across the globe due to its immense popularity as a consumer device.

What does it mean? Well, it's quite obvious that the Apple has managed to sell its hardware to the enterprises without involving the people who use to make the buying decision, including the CIO and the IT department within the organizations. However, you can consider the Apple’s success in enterprise mobility its fortunate or a mere side effect of its immense success as a consumer product.

That is both, a strong and a weak side of Apple. It’s a strong side or strength because it shows that Apple can sell to the enterprises or businesses without worrying about the requirements or expectations of the CIO of an organization and thus, without any obligation to support inflated enterprise capabilities at the cost of hip consumer flourishes.

However, the same could be one of the major weaknesses of the Apple as it’s favorite among the enterprises as long as its popularity among its consumers, which is a very weak base.

So, how strongly established is Apple in the field of enterprise mobility? The first ever iPhone was discovered size years back and that is quite a long time in the field of technology. However, the rivals of the Apple have identified the threat of the iPhone and finally started delivering high-end Smartphones that many people across the wanted to use.

Earlier, it was enough for the Apple to convince workers to fall for the iPhone within the enterprise. But now Apple will have to change its philosophy and will have to start talking to the CIO if it wants to survive in this highly competitive mobile technology environment. Apple will have to woo the CIOs, specifically is there’s something of a backlash against BYOD and management will have to roll up the sleeves to bring different kinds of devices that are allowed to access by the business systems.

Moreover, Apple has a great story for the enterprise, it just needs to elaborate it a little bit more while leaving back all the negative perceptions grown up till now. Also, it should not forget that Microsoft may have a poor customer base but it has two strong supporters from the enterprises: CIO & the IT department.

Every one of us might be aware about the dominance of Microsoft in the enterprise through its desktops. However, some of you might argue that Microsoft’s execution is still poor and need a lot of work but you should not forget that it could be improved. Another great weapon of Microsoft is Office. Most of all the businesses are built on Office. You can’t rule the enterprise, until Office stops being the dominant productivity tool.

Microsoft is not a just single platform that pushing down Apple these days. Samsung is also in the market and creating buzz among the enterprise buyers while adding CIO-friendly features within the devices.

All this spice up the enterprise mobility trend far more than it was earlier as much of the success will depend on how the next generation handsets from the Apple and its competitors will be responded by the consumers and how well the organizations will utilize them with their business…!



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