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Smartphone Policies.
From: Matthew Gracie <graciem () CANISIUS EDU>
Date: Mon, 27 Apr 2009 13:09:26 -0400
Long ago, perhaps back in the Pleistocene, a phone could be trusted to make and receive phone calls and otherwise leave well enough alone. Now, of course, with iPhones and Blackberries everywhere, people want to read their mail, check their calendars, and otherwise manipulate College data using their handheld devices. Like many places, I'm sure, we've been lax in addressing this, so we've got departments going off on their own, buying random products, and then asking ITS to make them work. Does anyone have some sage advice -- or even better, written policies -- for containing this? Have you standardized on a particular phone OS, manufacturer, model, etc.?
From almost any perspective -- security, warranty, support, inventory
control -- we need to get a handle on this. --Matt -- Matt Gracie (716) 888-8378 Information Security Administrator graciem () canisius edu Canisius College ITS Buffalo, NY http://www2.canisius.edu/~graciem/graciem_public_key.gpg
Current thread:
- Smartphone Policies. Matthew Gracie (Apr 27)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Smartphone Policies. Plesco, Todd (Apr 27)
- Re: Smartphone Policies. Tupker, Mike (Apr 27)
- Re: Smartphone Policies. Leon DuPree (Apr 27)
- Re: Smartphone Policies. Maloney, Michael (Apr 27)
- Re: Smartphone Policies. Cal Frye (Apr 27)
- Re: Smartphone Policies. Cal Frye (Apr 27)
- Re: Smartphone Policies. Adam Stone (Apr 27)
- Re: Smartphone Policies. Caroline Couture (Apr 27)
- Re: Smartphone Policies. Connie Sadler (May 14)
- Re: Smartphone Policies. Chris Green (May 14)
(Thread continues...)