29/08/2012
New poll underlines how mobile business users think data loss is a company problem – even if it’s on their own laptop
Aylesbury/ Schorndorf/ Paris – August 29, 2012 – New research published today by Kensington Computer Products Group, the worldwide leader in physical security products for the mobile professional, confirms that although office workers are keen on the idea of Bring Your Own Device (BYOD), most employers still don’t have security policies in place to prevent lost data.
Results from a survey conducted among office workers in the UK, France and Germany show that 67 percent of organizations allow to bring employee’s personal devices to work instead of issue with a corporate device. Under the growing BYOD trend, these employees are using their own notebooks, tablets, iPads and smartphones to connect to the corporate network and perform daily tasks such as email and more.
However, Kensington’s survey also presents bad news for employers: employees were less concerned about the damages incurred by losing company-confidential or business-critical data than they were about someone accessing their personal content and social media channels. Fewer than half of employees surveyed, 40 percent, were concerned about possible damages to their employer in the case of lost or stolen devices.
Many employers are turning a blind eye to the problem, with a shocking 44 percent of workplaces acknowledging that they don’t have any security policies or advice in place for users who bring their own devices to work.
“Survey results reveal that most employees are ambivalent about the risks of company data on their devices,” says Stephen Hoare at Kensington. “They expect the company to make sure its data is protected – via encryption and other security methods.
Hoare adds: “Although there’s a clear acceptance of BYOD as a popular workplace trend, most people aren’t prepared to accept the responsibility that goes with it. This is something that employers not only need to be aware of, but to be proactive in making sure they take steps to protect their data.”
While many businesses and employees may not take the problem seriously, EU Data Protection Laws impose hefty fines for data breaches that can exceed €500,000 for worst-case offenders. These fines are likely to be even higher when the EU Data Protection legislation is amended in the near future. In addition, few businesses can afford the negative publicity that comes with a data protection breach. To protect themselves from these consequences, companies should have a tailored BYOD policy that sets out acceptable use, including encryption techniques, strong password methodologies, theft deterrents, early notification of device losses and remote wipe capabilities.
Lock it or lose it
A clear first step in protecting company data on employee-owned laptops is to put in place corporate policies where the employee realizes they are responsible for their computer, according to Kensington.
Says Hoare: “Our survey has revealed a sobering number of employers who still don’t have security policies in place for users who bring their own devices to work. Ignoring the problem is like leaving the keys in the ignition of your company car – or leaving the office window wide open when you leave the building. Employers must start focusing on helping their employees to take responsibility for safeguarding corporate data – by ensuring that they realize the consequences.”
To help protect tablets, smartphones and laptops from loss or theft, Kensington offers a range of easy-to-use security devices including the convenient ClickSafe line of locks, one-click security with a lock that can easily be operated with one hand.
With the continuing shift towards mobile devices, Kensington’s range of security solutions also extends to tablets including the iPad and popular Android models such as the Samsung Galaxy Tab – with SecureBack a lockable case for tablet iPhone users are protected too, with Kensington’s innovative BungeeAir secure tether, which automatically locks the iPhone once it is out of range.
Results are from a survey conducted by IDC among employees in the UK, France and Germany in July 2012. The survey can be downloaded from www.kensington.com
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About Kensington
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Kensington, a leader in smart, safe, simple computing accessories, is the recognized industry standard trusted by enterprises around the world. Kensington's mobile security product offerings include laptop and mobile security locks providing a new generation of front-line protection for mobile devices. In addition, Kensington offers accessories including power adapters, chargers, mice, keyboards, trackballs, universal docking stations, desktop accessories, carrying cases and iPad/iPhone/iPod accessories. Kensington Computer Products Group, headquartered in Redwood Shores, California, is the technology division of ACCO Brands (NYSE: ABD), a world leader in branded office products, with products marketed in more than 100 countries across the globe. For more information, visit www.kensington.com.
Kensington is a registered trademark of ACCO Brands. smart.safe.simple, SecureBack, and ClickSafe are trademarks of ACCO Brands. iPad 2 is a trademark of Apple Inc. Samsung Galaxy Tab, Motorola Xoom and any10” Android. All other registered and unregistered trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
© 2012 Kensington Computer Products Group, a division of ACCO Brands. All rights reserved.
For additional information in the products, please:
Watch the Kensington BungeeAir video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNMWRVHmKY4&list=UUPOXnw4z2DRRi0Vz_GAKifg&index=6&feature=plcp
Watch the Kensington SecureBack video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xx4ysDuDmM
Watch the Kensington ClickSafe video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rxOM6kw3tDE&list=UUPOXnw4z2DRRi0Vz_GAKifg&index=9&feature=plcp
Or download hi-res product images:
Kensington BungeeAir: http://www.flickr.com/photos/48490242@N04/6142114368/in/photostream
Kensington SecureBack with Stand and ClickSafe for Galaxy Tab:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/48490242@N04/6669860811/in/photostream
Kensington SecureBack Security Case with 2-Way Stand & ClickSafe:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/48490242@N04/6142116272/in/photostream
Kensington ClickSafe Laptop Locks:
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About Kensington
Kensington is a leading provider of desktop and mobile device accessories, trusted by IT, educators, business and home office professionals around the world for more than 35 years. Kensington products empower people to dynamically interact with content, creating a better working experience for productive performance. In both office and mobile environments, Kensington’s extensive portfolio of award-winning products provides trusted security, desktop productivity innovations, and ergonomic well-being. Our core competencies in engineering, industrial design, product quality and responsive customer support make Kensington The Professionals’ Choice™.
Headquartered in San Mateo, California, Kensington operates as the technology division of ACCO Brands (NYSE: ACCO), one of the world’s largest designers, marketers and manufacturers of branded business, academic and consumer products, sold in more than 100 countries across the globe.
Kensington is the inventor and worldwide leader in laptop security locks, the acknowledged leader of Trackball innovation and offers a broad range of premium-branded desktop productivity solutions.