We have a byod wifi network for any non-approved wireless devices.
The network is completely separate from the LAN and normal WIFI network and is subject to some bandwidth throttling.
A user can plug in a device to the network, but I do monitor the DHCP logs. This hasn't been a real problem since we gave the users a sandbox to play in though.
It's trivial for just about the least technical person to record conversations with their phone. I don't think there is really a way to stop people from doing this if they want to.
BYOD Only network (Score:5, Informative)
We have a byod wifi network for any non-approved wireless devices.
The network is completely separate from the LAN and normal WIFI network and is subject to some bandwidth throttling.
A user can plug in a device to the network, but I do monitor the DHCP logs. This hasn't been a real problem since we gave the users a sandbox to play in though.
Re: (Score:2, Interesting)
So you've supplied them the bandwidth needed to upload your HR conversations?
Re:BYOD Only network (Score:2)