BYOD

DoD Cloud Exchange 2024 Navy Reserves Stevie Greenway and Christopher Gregory

DoD Cloud Exchange 2024: Navy Reserve tech leaders on cloud-enabled access anywhere, anytime

The Navy Reserve’s far-flung workforce needed secure IT access anywhere, anytime. Now, the reserve’s deploying the capability across the fleet.

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Army goes live with virtual desktop capability

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Army nearly ready to move thousands of users to BYOD, virtual desktop programs

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BYOD, app consolidation next for Army digital transformation

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(Courtesy of Military OneSource)Soldier uses the Military OneSource app on his cellphone. (Courtesy of Military OneSource)

Army to expand BYOD pilot after successful National Guard testing

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Implementing zero trust architecture in BYOD environments

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Army Futures Command preparing to evolve human, technological dynamics for hybrid workforce

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Zero trust pilots reinforce need for ICAM, flip script on BYOD

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COVID-19 drives agencies to investigate alternatives to VPNs, raises need for BYOD support

The coronavirus pandemic has created a tsunami of connections from users’ personal devices to Federal networks. Identity fraud, phishing attacks, malicious…

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‘Wrong trajectory’ in mobile strategy stifles Marines’ BYOD ambitions

Marines still aspire to let troops bring their own devices to work, but the corps’ top IT official says its current mobility strategy is “on the wrong…

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Federal CIO Insights: What’s Next in Mobile Security

Mobile is critical infrastructure for government agencies. See what a panel of six federal CIOs, CISOs, and CTOs say is the solution to securing mobile.

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