What does MDM stand for?
Mobile Device Management
What is the purpose of an MDM?
To centrally manage mobile devices within an organization
An MDM allows administrators to set ______ on mobile devices.
Policies
Name two device features an MDM can enable or disable.
Camera and GPS
True or False: An MDM can control which apps are installed on a device.
True
What security requirement can an MDM enforce for unlocking devices?
Screen lock with PIN or other authentication
What does BYOD stand for?
Bring Your Own Device
In BYOD, who owns the device?
The employee
True or False: In BYOD, organizations have no control over corporate data.
False
How does MDM protect company data on personal devices?
By creating a partitioned corporate area separate from personal data
What does COPE stand for?
Corporate Owned, Personally Enabled
In COPE, who owns the device?
The company
True or False: In COPE, the company has full control of the device.
True
What does CYOD stand for?
Choose Your Own Device
How is CYOD different from BYOD?
The company provides approved device options and the user chooses from them
What kind of information can an MDM console display about devices?
Device name, platform, user info, email, IMEI
The IMEI is a unique ______ for a mobile device.
Identifier
What is the purpose of the Restrictions tab in an MDM?
To enable or disable device features and security settings
Why is over-the-air synchronization important for mobile devices?
Devices are rarely physically connected to a central system
Administrators can configure synchronization over ______ only or include cellular data.
Wi-Fi
True or False: An MDM can control which types of data are synchronized.
True
Name three types of data that can be synchronized.
Mail, Contacts, Calendars
What additional security measure may be required by an MDM?
Two-factor authentication (2FA) or multifactor authentication (MFA)
True or False: Organizations can restrict automatic downloads over cellular networks.
True