Gartner considers camera-phones as security risk
Businesses are concerned that camera phones can compromise their security and employees’ privacy, and many businesses are trying to ban camera phones from their facilities. However, an outright ban of camera phones is shortsighted and hard to enforce, according to Gartner.
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