I bring this up because Cisco just released the latest installment of its Connected World Technology Report , which found that Millennials don’t really care about computer security and are prone to ignoring IT policies. According to the survey, roughly 61% percent of young employees believe that security “is not really their responsibility: They want to work hard, from home or the office, using social networks and cloud applications to get the job done, while someone else builds seamless security into their interactions
In a separate GigaOM/Isurus survey of 200 IT managers, 81 per cent of respondents state that Millennials' tech expectations are "different to very different" from those of their older peers. Corporate IT policies are also a touchy subject
The challenge is that enterprise architecture standards and IT policy are capping their opportunity by trying (somewhat unsuccessfully) to limit the number of multiple and diverse repositories in which important content is stored in an organization
After engaging in that conversation about your favorite burrito, it's suddenly easier to join the conversation about the new IT policy. Then, maybe you upload a portion of the report you're struggling with to see if anyone can help
Adoption of a service oriented central IT policy with SLA agreements for departments as clients