Wednesday 14 January 2015

[TechRepublic] CES 2015: Businesses must think security first when it comes to wearables

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CES 2015: Businesses must think security first when it comes to wearables

Jeff Jenkins, COO and co-founder of APX Labs, explains why businesses must take a "security first" approach to allowing wearables in the workplace during a TechRepublic panel at CES 2015.

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