Reducing the Security Risks Associated with BYOD

Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) initially started as a trend by employees due to the fact that they are more familiar with their own devices and applications; what’s more, most organizations are behind on technology due to lack of funding or resources. Employees found that the same work could potentially be completed faster and more efficiently by using personal devices instead of the outdated and severely weathered equipment issued by their employer. However, this is more than merely using their own devices; it’s about ease of access and having the ability to work from any location—not just from the office.

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5 Examples of How the Brain Learns in Online Training Programs

The popularity of brain learning means more translations of neuroscience findings into perspectives on learning and development, specifically concerning communication skills. The BCL Institute defined six brain principles used in online training progra…

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