Vacation Should Mean Vacation In The Tech Era

We live in the always-on age. Around the clock we can log in and communicate electronically in many ways.

While this often is advantageous and convenient in the working world, this dynamic can create challenges and even risks when it comes to vacations.

'Vacation' Means Taking a Break

We are rewarded with vacation for a reason. It gives us the opportunity to take a break from the workplace, relax, and rejuvenate ourselves with down time and leisure activities.

However, we have grown increasing accustomed to reaching for our smartphones, tablets and laptops so that we can keep in touch and stay on top of work developments, even when we are supposed to be "off."

Digital burnout has become such a problem that there are now specific getaways premised on disconnecting people from their devices, like Camp Grounded in California, The New York Times reports.

Over time, this unhealthy connection to our data streams can take its toll. There is greater likelihood of mental burnout and lower productivity when one returns to the workplace without a genuine break from the buzz of the working world.

Risk to Employers

Aside from the deleterious effects a working vacation can have on personal well-being, companies are growing increasingly concerned about the risks presented from personnel working remotely while on vacation.

One potential risk facing any company is the possible leak of sensitive company information while an employee is using a smartphone in a public place. By the same token, there can be less security when vacationing employees forward private company communications to their personal email accounts.

Company information also can be pirated when employees use Wi-Fi hot spots while on vacation. And, of course, many smartphones and...

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