A security administrator is deploying mobile tablets to field service technicians who collect sensitive customer account details. The organization allows technicians to use these corporate-enrolled tablets for personal tasks during off-hours. To comply with data privacy regulations, corporate data must be completely encrypted and isolated from personal applications, and administrators must be able to remove company records if a device is lost without destroying personal photos or files. Which of the following mobile security controls should the administrator implement to meet both requirements?
- Containerization with selective wipe functionalityCevap
- BFull device remote wipe triggered immediately upon a failed passcode attempt
- CWPA3-Enterprise authentication profiles enforced across all public cellular connections
- DCable lock tethering paired with tamper-evident physical security enclosures
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Containerization with selective wipe functionality is the correct control because it logically separates corporate applications and confidential records from personal data on mobile devices, allowing administrators to remove enterprise storage without affecting personal user content.
Containerization establishes a secure, encrypted logical partition for enterprise applications and corporate customer data on mobile devices. Paired with selective wipe management through Mobile Device Management (MDM) or Mobile Application Management (MAM) solutions, IT administrators can remotely sanitize corporate records upon device loss while leaving personal photos, apps, and files intact.
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Mobile Device Containerization and Selective Wipe