Mobile Device managment Flashcards
What is unified endpoint management?
It is a single point of management, and combines MDM, EMM, and MAM. It manages traditional and nontraditional devices, PCs, laptops, tablets, and smartphones
Unified Endpoint management examples
malwarebytes UEm, IBM security MaaS360, Ivanti UEM, Microsoft enpoint security manager
How android is secure
A part of Android security model is SEAndroid, uses SELinux, implements implicit deny, do application sandboxing, Two modes: permissive mode and enabling mode.
MicroSD HSM is what?
MIcroSD form factor, secures mobile devices, The functions are network authentication, data storage encryption, key generation, rotation and protection and end to end communication
Mobile deployment models-BYOD
Bring your own device, and employee assumes complete responsibility, security management can be difficult, this model is good for companies with less sensitive information and Least expensive upfront cost, has greatest vulnerablities
Mobile deployment models-CYOD
Choose your own device, limited selection, preapproved devices, preconfigure security controls, reduces the amount of device variety, streamlined support, but slow deployment and increase upfront cost
Mobile deployment models-COPE
Corporate owned, personally enabled, most expensive for companies, company assumes complete responsibility, paid for by company and greatest company control, speeds deployment time
Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI)
Running remotely, but viewed locally on mobile device, Desktop environment is fully managed has two options Persistence ( keep settings) and Non-persistence ( no settings are kept and its scraped after every sessions