3. AVPA issues (BYOD)
The use of personal hardware by corporate IS users, a phenomenon referred to by the acronym BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) or AVPA (Amenez Votre Propre Appareil, according to usage in French-speaking Canada), introduces new risks, but this evolution is inevitable. For an introduction to its legal aspects, see Tris Acatrinei-Aldea's article in MISC magazine Le BYOD et le droit : le couple mal assorti .
BYOD (AVPA) introduces devices into the enterprise that are not owned by the company, that the company has not chosen, and over whose configuration it has no real means of control. What's more, in general, nobody knows exactly how these devices work, least...
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Bibliography
Organizations
OWASP – Open web application security project
Https://www.owasp.org/index.php/main_page
W3Techs – world wide web technology survey
Standards
- spécifications pour l'implémentation de réseaux numériques locaux à liaison sans fil - IEEE 802.11 - 2014
- The Transport Layer Security (TLS) Protocol Version 1.2 - RFC5246 - 2008
- Information Technology – Open systems interconnection – The directory: general framework for public key and attribute certificates - ITU T X.509 - 2016
- The web origin concept - RFC6454 - 2011
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