8 Christmas gifts that will need to be secured

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The boundless excitement of getting that techie gift you yearned for all year might cause some employees to let their security guard down. This can be a real problem for your organization’s security if you have a BYOD policy that allows workers to use employee-owned devices. Before tying it to the network, here are some details to urge users to keep in mind so that your network is not the one that gets a lump of coal this season.
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