Urs Egli
Digital natives have arrived in the world of employment. Their smartphone is their most valuable possession. It is communication tool, wallet, shopping center, knowledge data base and toy – all in one. Their usage behaviour is an expression of their personality and without their smartphones, they are lost. It is understood, that digital natives will use their smartphones on the job, too. Employers will have to arrange with it. They would be well advised to not only do so from a defense attitude, but actively. Otherwise, they will bear the risks without benefiting from the chances. (ah)
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Category: Conference Proceedings
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Region: Switzerland
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Field of law: Labour Law, Data Protection, Data Security
Hannes P. Lubich
Wie gefährlich ist der Einsatz mobiler Geräte?
Mobile devices are truly ubiquitous in our private and our professional lives. They provide location-independent access to applications and data, significant processing, and storage capacity, as well as a variety of data-producing sensors, cameras etc. As these devices are attractive targets for a wide range of attackers, their operational use should be preceded by a proper risk analysis and the subsequent definition and implementation of suitable security measures. Without these steps, information security will be blindfolded.
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Category: Conference Proceedings
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Region: Switzerland
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Field of law: Data Protection, Information law
Fritz Rothenbühler /
Wolfgang Straub
Lawyers are classified as rather conservative when talking about the use of IT. On the occasion of its 125th jubilee, the Bernese Bar Association (BAV) is looking both back and into the future. Within the framework of the Webinar «Keller oder Wolke? Digitales Arbeiten in der Anwaltskanzlei», Fritz Rothenbühler and Wolfgang Straub are, together with Simone Kaiser, discussing how small and large law offices can find the best strategy for deploying IT. (ah)
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Category: Podcasts
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Region: Switzerland
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Field of law: LegalTech, Labour Law