A company is implementing a Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policy for mobile sales representatives accessing corporate customer records. The security team requires a solution that isolates corporate data from personal data, prevents copy-paste functions between managed and unmanaged applications, and allows administrators to remove all corporate records upon employee departure without erasing personal photos or applications. Which of the following Mobile Device Management (MDM) and Mobile Application Management (MAM) configuration strategies should the systems administrator implement?
- Deploy Mobile Application Management (MAM) containerization with encrypted data vaults and selective wipe rules.Cevap
- BConfigure an automated remote full-device factory wipe policy triggered immediately upon user account revocation.
- CImplement perimeter geofencing rules to disable device storage access whenever the hardware leaves corporate facilities.
- DEnforce WPA3-Enterprise network profiles with 802.1X RADIUS authentication and local device passcode policies.
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Deploy Mobile Application Management (MAM) containerization with encrypted data vaults and selective wipe rules.
Implementing MAM containerization creates an isolated, encrypted workspace on mobile endpoints. This architecture allows administrators to enforce Data Loss Prevention (DLP) controls (such as blocking copy-paste functions between corporate and personal applications) and perform a selective wipe that removes only corporate assets when an employee leaves the company.
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