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April 2013: Adapting to a Mobile World

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XXXX governance issues in terms of benefit and risk rather than by device brand or model pays off as it allows you to address BYOD requests through firm policy. Policy, composed at that level, combined with executive management buy-in will give you the leverage you need when someone brings in a device that operates outside the agreed-upon acceptable risk. You avoid appearing as if you are responding solely due to IT policy, resource constraints or, worst of all, personal preference. Be prepared to act swiftly by synchronizing and supporting devices that function within policy. KEEP BYOD ON THE RADAR In the short run, it can be difficult to resist embracing a BYOD program that is in close alignment to each user's expectations. It can also be tempting to avoid direct confrontations with the issue by choosing to accommodate BYOD requests repeatedly on a "special approval" or case-by-case basis. BYOD perceived from a largely consumer perspective brings with it rapid challenges in adaptability and resource availability. It remains to be seen if this can be maintained successfully. One thing is certain: BYOD, whether in its purest form of "anything goes" or BYOD+G (plus governance and risk mitigation), will be on our collective radar for some time to come. A 17-year legal technology veteran, Maureen Babcock is responsible for voice communications as well as business operations within IT, including technology policy and process development and improvement, for the law firm of Snell & Wilmer L.L.P. She also serves as a senior project manager for new office openings, largescale implementations and other firm initiatives. She is currently a member of ILTA's Risk and Records Management Peer Group Steering Committee. Contact Maureen at mbabcock@swlaw.com.

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