An organization wants to allow its employees to receive corporate email on their own smartphones. A security analyst is reviewing the following information contained within the file system of an employee’s smartphone:
FamilyPix.jpg Taxreturn.tax paystub.pdf employeesinfo.xls SoccerSchedule.doc RecruitmentPlan.xls
Based on the above findings, which of the following should the organization implement to prevent further exposure? (Select two).
A. Remote wiping
B. Side loading
C. VPN
D. Containerization
E. Rooting
F. Geofencing
G. Jailbreaking
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Also found this one
https://insights.samsung.com/2020/05/28/3-things-you-should-know-about-remote-wipe-2/
AS hope this answer your question
https://hrdailyadvisor.blr.com/2015/10/21/ask-the-expert-can-we-wipe-employees-personal-phones-containing-protected-health-information/
A D
How can you implement a remote wiping on a non corporate smartphones?
A and D
Its gottabe C an D
A and D Remote wiping to protect the data in case of lost or stolen and containerization to separate work stuff from personal stuff
No doubt about D (containerization) being one of the correct answers.
As for the other, I agree with you, I’d go with A (remote wiping). This goes well combined with app containerization, remembering that you can wipe only corporate data if needed.
Source:
https://www.hexnode.com/blogs/what-is-containerization-and-why-is-it-important-for-your-business/
How can you implement a remote wiping on a non corporate smartphones?
install an MDM software, it can provide containerization and remote wiping on the only memory region it is intended to work. Also, MDM is a solution for implementing BYOD.