Under a Choose Your Own Device (CYOD) mobile deployment model, employees are permitted to connect any personal device they prefer to the corporate network, without having to select from a company-approved list of devices.
The statement is false. The Choose Your Own Device (CYOD) model requires employees to select a device from a curated list of company-approved options. This approach allows the organization to ensure that devices meet its security and compatibility standards, giving IT more control than a Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) model. The scenario described, where any personal device is allowed, is characteristic of a BYOD policy, not CYOD.
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