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Enterprises embracing Bring-Your-Own-Device encounter increased risk to data, applications and network resources. The dilemma is how to address threats with mitigating actions that do not unduly disrupt business, yet protect vulnerable assets. This paper proposes a model that identifies risk context and automatically selects appropriate actions. Risks are detected by conflicting observations, timeline...
This paper analyzes the impact of the fast-growing BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) trend in the corporate mobile market, which blurs lines between business and personal usage. To enable selective funding and resource optimization for BYOD, we propose that the enterprise determines its own service delivery policy, using an enterprise Business Context (eBC) Policy tool. The enterprise is best placed to...
In this paper we propose a method of translating enterprise business objectives into service delivery policy rules in Mobile Broadband networks. This enables enterprises to control their own session policies for BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) users and apply selective funding with prioritized service delivery. The proposed eBC (enterprise Business Context) Policy process uses internal corporate data...
This paper proposes a practical model for non-Telecom staff to determine enterprise-Business-Context (eBC) status for employees' service requests. This is used to grant selective funding for business usage, which is distinguished from unfunded personal usage. The eBC Model interprets enterprise objectives via layered prioritization. It computes the eBC status from dynamic Attributes, grouped into...
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