December 16, 2024
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How IT Teams are Rethinking BYOD Security

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Our founder and CEO, David Matalon, recently spoke to Beau Hamilton from SourceForge about Venn’s revolutionary approach to secure BYOD. Check it out:

 

Venn is dedicated to helping IT teams rethink and secure their BYOD programs. For companies with existing secure BYOD solutions—often relying on Citrix or VDI—we provide a far better alternative by eliminating the challenges associated with these systems. Traditional remote-hosted computing methods often lead to user inconvenience, latency issues, and high costs.

For organizations without a secure BYOD program, the default approach typically involves requiring all workers to use company-issued devices. This is especially true for regulated industries. Venn offers these companies a transformative new approach that helps them avoid the costly and time-consuming process of locking down and shipping laptops to workers.

“For our customers, if they have an existing secure BYOD program, it’s likely going to be Citrix or some Virtual Desktop-type solution, and we are providing a much better way.”

Ronnie Shvueli

Senior Digital Content Marketing Manager

Ronnie Shvueli combines marketing expertise with hands-on knowledge of IT and security challenges, writing pieces to help leaders navigate the challenges of securing remote work.

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