Acceptable Use: How to Write a Mobile Policy Document Employees will Actually Follow

If your users are put off by your mobile computing policy document (i.e. an Acceptable Use Policy) and fail to understand it, they’ll be reluctant to use their devices to their full potential. That means you’re leaving opportunities on the table. And if they don’t understand their responsibilities on the security side, you open your organization up to unnecessary risks. Read this white paper to learn why a clear, plain-language guide is the best way to ensure you safely get the most out of your investment in mobility.

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