Employees are questioning the intrusion of corporate eyes on their personal devices. A lawsuit claims that Chicago owes some 200 police officers millions of dollars in overtime back pay. A comprehensive BYOD terms-of-use agreement, transparency about the capabilities and limitations of the technology, says AirWatch CEO John Marshall. Lacking MDM tools to block out what can and cannot be seen on a BYOD smartphone, a help desk technician notices that an employee’s device has a lot of personal apps about a health problem and mentions his concern to the employee in the cafeteria.”]
Source: https://www.csoonline.com/article/2133327/byod-lawsuits-loom-as-work-gets-personal.html