Which of the following concerns will MOST affect the decision to use a personal device to receive company email?

A company’s BYOD policy requires the installation of a company provide mobile agent on their on
their personally owned devices which would allow auditing when an employee wants to connect a
device to the corporate email system. Which of the following concerns will MOST affect the
decision to use a personal device to receive company email?

A company’s BYOD policy requires the installation of a company provide mobile agent on their on
their personally owned devices which would allow auditing when an employee wants to connect a
device to the corporate email system. Which of the following concerns will MOST affect the
decision to use a personal device to receive company email?

A.
Personal privacy

B.
Email support

C.
Data ownership

D.
Service availability



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Lake

Lake

I read this question 4 times and here is my feedback:
First of all, this question has typo error, it puts “on their” twice on the first sentence. It means there is a chance the answer is also typo error. It may not be “A”.

In the standpoint of an employee, I agree the MOST affect the decision to use a personal device to receive company email is “Personal Privacy”.

In the standpoint of a company, the MOST affect the decision to use a personal device to receive company email is “Data Ownership”.

In the standpoint of a mobile phone service provider, the MOST affect the decision to use a personal device to receive company email is “Service Availability”.

In the standpoint of the tech support of a company, the MOST affect the decision to use a personal device to receive company email is “Email Support”.

The answer is really depends on who you are. However, the question did NOT specify who you are. It is an ambiguous question. Based on my experience answering the similar type of questions, I would pick “Data Ownership” in my opinion. It is because company concern is more important than single employee concern in the real business world.

itcrowd

itcrowd

I have the same doubts. But after reading it a few times I notice the words “allow auditing” that would affect personal privacy. Not shure.