Pokémon Go, the recently released “augmented reality” game, allows players to find, capture, battle and train virtual Pokémon monsters that appear at landmarks in the real world. The game has become a massive hit since its recent release, with millions of players already engaged. It also has become a massive security risk for your organization.
The last decade has seen a proliferation of digital devices, driven by exponential improvements in computing power and manufacturing advances that have driven down consumer costs. Almost every employee in your organization has at least one device that he or she brings to work. To save costs, some organizations have implemented “Bring Your Own Device” (BYOD) policies rather than adding hardware to the budget.
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