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Cloud computing

Updated 15 May 2013

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Mobile: Build a security policy for a cloud-based BYOD environment

You have many device choices for accessing the cloud, from iOs-based phones and tablets and Android handhelds to RIM's PlayBook -- all come with opportunities for jailbreaking, or gaining root access, by breaking down security to install banned third-party applications. An infected bring-your-own-device connected to the corporate network is a security concern. Learn how to protect corporate assets with a security policy for a cloud-based BYOD environment.

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