An organization adopts a Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) mobile policy. Employees must be able to access corporate email and proprietary application data on their personal smartphones. However, company policy dictates that administrators must have the ability to remotely wipe corporate data if a device is compromised or an employee leaves the company, without altering or viewing personal photos, personal applications, or personal settings. Which of the following solutions should the systems administrator implement to satisfy this security requirement?
- Mobile Application Management (MAM) with storage containerizationCevap
- BFull device remote wipe policies enforced through Mobile Device Management (MDM)
- CPOP3 account integration using port 995 with SSL/TLS encryption
- DDevice access control policies bound strictly to the cellular IMSI identifier
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Mobile Application Management (MAM) with storage containerization
Mobile Application Management (MAM) with storage containerization creates a logically isolated, encrypted segment on personal devices dedicated exclusively to corporate applications and data. This allows administrators to manage security policies and perform selective remote wipes of corporate assets without accessing or erasing personal photos, personal applications, or private settings.
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Mobile Application Management (MAM) and Containerization in BYOD environments