IT Departments Are Lagging on BYOD Policies
IT Departments Are Lagging on BYOD Policies
Nearly half of surveyed workers use their personal phones for work-related tasks, which stirs up privacy concerns for workers and security concerns for CIOs.
Personal Business
49% of surveyed U.S. employees use a personal mobile phone for work-related tasks, and 12% use both a personal and corporate phone for this.
In-Touch Tools
95% of those surveyed will use their personal mobile phone to voice-call, text, IM and/or video-call colleagues and/or customers.
Governance Gap
Only 34% said their employer has a BYOD policy in place.
Overtime
66% spend about 10 hours a week or more using a mobile phone for work-related tasks outside of office hours.
Unallowable Expense, Part I
56% said their employers do not reimburse them for work-related usage of their personal mobile phone.
Unallowable Expense, Part II
Only 24% have no concerns about being required to pay for business usage of their phone out of their own pockets.
Private Matter
40% said they are either “very” or “extremely” concerned about the possibility of having to release both personal and business messages to their employer.
Setting Boundaries
74% said they'd prefer to have separate phone numbers for work and their personal use, either via two separate phones or one phone with two numbers.
Most Commonly Used Functions on Mobile Devices
Email: 37%, Voice: 33%, Texting: 24%
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