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Digital hygiene refers to the daily habits that protect a company from cyber threats—without requiring technical training. Here are the 7 essential practices that every employee in a Swiss SME can adopt today to significantly reduce the risk of cybersecurity incidents.
BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) refers to the practice of employees using their personal smartphones, tablets, and computers for professional purposes. According to the Allianz Risk Barometer 2024, cyber incidents are the number one risk for businesses, and unregulated BYOD is a major vector.
For Swiss SMEs, the concrete consequences of an inadequate BYOD policy include: customer data leaks, violations of the nLPD (new Federal Data Protection Act, in force since September 2023), rebound cyberattacks, and business interruptions.
This practical guide explains how to effectively manage BYOD with five accessible measures: define a clear policy, protect devices, separate professional and personal data, control access, educate your teams, and plan for emergencies. Concrete advice, without technical jargon, to protect your business without overcomplicating things.
Key Takeaways
Unregulated BYOD is a major vector of cyber incidents for SMEs
A written BYOD policy reduces the risk of data breaches by 60% (Ponemon Institute, 2023)
The nLPD imposes strict obligations in the event of personal data leaks
Swiss solutions (Infomaniak, Proton) ensure data sovereignty