It’s a fact of modern life that data follows us wherever we go. And far from being overwhelmed or resistant to such ubiquitous access to information, many executives are embracing this increasingly connected world head on. And a lot of time, they are ahead of their own companies.
While the need to work and access company data “on-the-go” is becoming more of a necessity in modern business, especially in the legal industry, companies are struggling to get employees access securely, according to consulting, technology and outscoring firm Capgemini’s “Identity Crisis: How to Balance Digital Transformation and User Security?” survey of 800 C-level executives across the U.S. and Europe.
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