Abstract

The widespread practice of Bring your own device (BYOD) to work significantly raises cybersecurity risks. All organization’s employees and employers will greatly benefit from this trend. The growth of spyware, malware and other dubious downloads on individual devices has compelled the government to review its data security guidelines. Without user knowledge, hazardous apps are downloaded to personal devices. Both people and governments could suffer tragic consequences as a result of this. In this situation, BYODs are problematic since they can alter policies without permission and release private information. The main goal of the research was to detect fraudulent communications coming from BYOD environments. A network monitoring and managing information configuration settings of mobile devices in the network is established by providing policies and authenticating endpoint devices in the BYOD network using a mix of NAC and MDM. This framework deals with Security Manager (SaaS) as the second module is briefly described. The study's early results were positive and suggested that the framework would lessen access control-related issues.

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