CONZebra Rolls Out BYOD Risk Assessment Service for Organizations

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New Service Delivers a Baseline that Provides Organizations with a Foundation that Enables them to Establish a Common Set of Procedures to Create a BYOD Policy

MALAYSIA, Kuala Lumpur, February 21, 2013 – CONdition Zebra, Inc. (aka “CONZebra”), a provider of risk management and critical infrastructure security solutions, today announced its Bring Your Own Device Baseline Policy (BYOD-BP), a risk assessment service for organizations who want to develop and implement a successful comprehensive BYOD usage policy to protect their business critical data andassets.

“CONZebra recognizes the popularity of the BYOD movement but also understands it introduces an element of risk to organizations through the possibility that data security could be compromised, which could severely damage a brand,” said CONZebra President and CEO, Drew Williams. “CONZebra is dedicated to providing organizations with the risk assessment services they need to establish, implement and manage a successful corporate BYOD policy to protect their reputation and the integrity of their assets.”

Today many enterprises allow personal devices to connect to the enterprise network. CIOs like this trend because it reduces the cost of hardware, empowers the employee, improves productivity and responsiveness as well as increases employee satisfaction. However, this also introduces a non-standard environment to the mission critical IT infrastructure, plays havoc with the technology roadmap, impacts support and has the potential to expose organization to increased security threats.

CONZebra’s BYOD-BP Service Offering

  • Evaluate Each Operation:      Organizations need to take inventory of their critical infrastructure and      documents that are vital to business decisions and then determine their      risk exposure levels. In addition organizations need to take a physical      inventory of their devices.
  • Map      Everything: Every organization needs a map to identify responsible      pathways to reduce exposure to risky business practices. In addition it is      important to define virtualization parameters for operation to make sure      these align with your map and to create a key to identify key applications      for BYOD access.
  • Develop      a BYOD Policy: Once abaseline is determined an organization needs to      create a corporate BYOD policy that includes acceptable usage policies.
  • Implement      it: Once ethical user guidelines have been established they need to be      applied.
  • Conduct      Audits: Once a quarter an inventory of critical infrastructure needs to be      conducted and reviewed as well as the policy to make sure it is still      appropriate.

Availability

CONZebra’s BYOD-BP risk management service is available now for a flat fee. Please contact BYOD@conzebra.com for additional details

CONZebra is headquartered in the United States (Utah), with its APAC headquarters located outside Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; additional offices are being opened in Australia, Taiwan and Thailand.

 

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