An enterprise administrator is deploying security policies for a fleet of mobile devices used by field technicians accessing sensitive customer data. The organization requires that all corporate emails, internal documents, and proprietary tools operate within an encrypted, isolated workspace that prevents copy-paste capabilities into personal applications. Furthermore, IT must be able to perform a targeted removal of only enterprise data when an employee leaves the company, without affecting personal photos or personal applications. Which of the following controls should the administrator implement to satisfy these requirements?
- Containerization combined with Mobile Application Management (MAM) policiesCevap
- BFull-device encryption (FDE) paired with automated remote device bricking
- CGeofencing policies managed through a Wireless Intrusion Prevention System (WIPS)
- DSideloading restrictions coupled with WPA3-Enterprise pre-shared key authentication
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Containerization combined with Mobile Application Management (MAM) policies is the correct control.
Containerization creates a secure, encrypted sandbox on the mobile device that isolates corporate applications and data from personal applications. Combined with Mobile Application Management (MAM), administrators can enforce Data Loss Prevention (DLP) rules such as restricting copy-paste actions between enterprise and personal apps, and perform a selective wipe to remove only corporate credentials and data when an employee leaves.
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Mobile Containerization and MAM (Selective Wipe)