Employees in a Choose Your Own Device (CYOD) model are permitted to connect any personal devices of their liking to the company’s network, provided that the devices comply with their personal preferences, without the need to select from a company-approved list.
The concept of a Choose Your Own Device (CYOS) model specifies that employees must select from a set of company-approved devices which align with the organization's security requirements and compatibility. The approved list ensures the devices have gone through a vetting process to address security concerns and compatibility issues. Allowing any personal device solely based on employee preference does not align with the security controls of CYOD and is contrary to the model’s guidelines.
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