What does MDM stand for?
Mobile Device Management
What is the main purpose of MDM?
To centrally manage secure and enforce policies on mobile devices
In which environment is MDM most commonly used?
BYOD Bring Your Own Device
Name two security features provided by MDM
Remote wipe and device encryption
How does MDM help if a device is lost or stolen?
IT can remotely lock or wipe the device
What types of devices can be managed using MDM?
Smartphones tablets and laptops
How does MDM improve network security?
By enforcing security policies before network access
Which Network+ concept is often used with MDM?
Network Access Control NAC
What problem does MDM solve in BYOD environments?
Lack of control and security over personal devices
Which tool allows IT to manage mobile devices remotely?
Mobile Device Management MDM
What does BYOD stand for?
Bring Your Own Device
What is BYOD?
A policy allowing employees to use personal devices on a company network
What is a key benefit of BYOD?
Reduced hardware costs and increased flexibility
What is a major risk of BYOD?
Increased security and data leakage risks
What does MDM stand for?
Mobile Device Management
What is the purpose of MDM?
To centrally manage and secure mobile devices on a network
Which environment commonly uses MDM?
BYOD environments
Name two features of MDM
Remote wipe and device encryption
What happens if a BYOD device is lost?
MDM can remotely lock or wipe the device
What does NAC stand for?
Network Access Control
What is NAC?
A security method that controls device access to a network
How does NAC improve security?
By allowing only compliant devices to connect
How do MDM and NAC work together?
MDM enforces device policies and NAC checks compliance before access
Which technology checks device health before network access?
Network Access Control NAC