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ABOUT SAMSUNG BUSINESS: LEADING THE WAY IN WORKPLACE WEARABLES READY TO LEARN MORE? Download the whitepaper Spiceworks survey of 187 IT pros in the US conducted on behalf of Samsung, October 2014 WHEN IT COMES TO BYOD SECURITY DO YOU MEASURE UP? Laptops. Smartphones. Tablets. Even wearables. Mobility in today’s workplace is widespread. We asked US IT pros about BYOD, and while most support it, many have concerns around securing these devices. Their primary method of security? Limiting access to company assets. Is this method sustainable… much less advisable? Let’s explore the topic of BYOD security, from an IT standpoint. BYOD support or not... Primary method of control: Limiting Access Allow devices to access corporate assets (e.g., email/calendars /contacts) 72% Allow devices to access Internet/guest network 65% Configure devices for end users 61% Allow devices to access Internet/corporate network 58% Monitor device usage/activity 32% Security & control Separating personal & corporate data Insufficient monitoring & management tools Lack of time resources to monitor/manage access Industry standards & compliance regulations TOP CONCERNS DRIVING THIS RESTRICTED ACCESS INCLUDE: Clearly, a simple mobile device management (MDM) solution cannot address every BYOD concern. But Samsung Knox– a complete enterprise mobile platform – can. Multi-layered security from biometric authentication to malware protection Separation of personal and corporate data Remote device/application control through an IT admin or user portal Best-in-class device management with more than 390 IT policies Enhanced application sandbox to prevent data leakage Smartphones are the most supported employee-owned device, followed by tablets. Mobile device usage vs. BYOD support breaks down like this: USE LAPTOPS SMARTPHONES TABLETS WEARABLES SUPPORT BYOD USE SUPPORT BYOD USE SUPPORT BYOD USE SUPPORT BYOD As a global leader in enterprise mobility and information technology, Samsung Business provides a diverse portfolio of enterprise technologies including smartphones, wearables, tablets, digital displays, hospitality TVs, printers and medical diagnostic equipment. We are committed to putting the business customer at the core of everything we do by delivering comprehensive products, solutions and services across diverse industries including retail, healthcare, hospitality, education and government. For more information, please visit samsung.com/business or follow Samsung Business via Twitter @SamsungBizUSA. 97% 57% 88% 61% 95% 76% 10% 5% While almost all (99%) provide access to email, only 14% allow full access to corporate assets. The solution? Go beyond MDM… 01 23

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ABOUT SAMSUNG BUSINESS: LEADING THE WAY IN WORKPLACE WEARABLES

READY TO LEARN MORE?

Download the whitepaper

Spiceworks survey of 187 IT pros in the US conducted on behalf of Samsung, October 2014

WHEN IT COMES TO

BYODSECURI T YD O Y O U M E A S U R E U P ?

Laptops. Smartphones. Tablets. Even wearables. Mobility in

today’s workplace is widespread. We asked US IT pros about

BYOD, and while most support it, many have concerns around

securing these devices. Their primary method of security?

Limiting access to company assets. Is this method

sustainable… much less advisable? Let’s explore the topic of

BYOD security, from an IT standpoint.

BYOD support or not...

Primary method of control:

L i m i t i n g A c c e s s

Allow devices to access corporate assets

(e.g., email/calendars/contacts)

72%Allow devices to access Internet/guest network

65%

Configure devices for end users

61%Allow devices to access

Internet/corporate network

58%

Monitor device usage/activity

32%

Security & control

Separating personal & corporate data

Insufficient monitoring & management tools

Lack of time resources to monitor/manage access

Industry standards & compliance regulations

TOP CONCERNS DRIVING THIS RESTRICTED ACCESS INCLUDE:

Clearly, a simple mobile device management (MDM) solution cannot address every BYOD concern. But Samsung Knox– a complete enterprise mobile platform – can.

Multi-layered security from biometric authentication to malware protection

Separation of personal and corporate data

Remote device/application control through an IT admin or user portal

Best-in-class device management with more than 390 IT policies

Enhanced application sandbox to prevent data leakage

Smartphones are the most supported employee-owned device, followed by tablets. Mobile device usage vs. BYOD

support breaks down like this:

USE

LAPTOPS

SMARTPHONES

TABLETS

WEARABLES

SUPPORTBYOD

USE

SUPPORTBYOD

USE

SUPPORTBYOD

USE

SUPPORTBYOD

As a global leader in enterprise mobility and information technology, Samsung Business provides a diverse portfolio of enterprise technologies including smartphones, wearables, tablets, digital displays, hospitality TVs, printers and medical diagnostic equipment. We are committed to putting the business customer at the core of everything we do by delivering comprehensive products, solutions and services across diverse industries including retail, healthcare, hospitality, education and government. For more information, please visit samsung.com/business or follow Samsung Business via Twitter @SamsungBizUSA.

97%57%

88%61%

95%76%

10%5%

While almost all (99%) provide access to email, only 14% allow full access

to corporate assets.

The solution? Go beyond MDM…

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