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- | ====== Bring Your Own Device ====== | + | ====== Bring Your Own Device |
===== 1 Overview ===== | ===== 1 Overview ===== | ||
- | {{:/ | + | Bring Your Own Device or BYOD as it is often referred to, refers to policies where employees may use their own smartphones, |
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- | Bring Your Own Device or BYOD as it is often referred to, refers to policies where employees may use their own smartphones, | + | |
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- | Applicable to: | + | |
- | * SaaS hosted service | + | |
- | * IaaS service | + | |
- | * Enterprise on-premises Appliance | + | |
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===== 3 Secure Access ===== | ===== 3 Secure Access ===== | ||
- | Our WebDAV implementation (see [[clouddav]]) supports the MobileIron Docs@Work application for accessing repositories. | + | Our WebDAV implementation (see [[:clouddav]]) supports the MobileIron Docs@Work application for accessing repositories. |
===== 4 Remote Wipe ===== | ===== 4 Remote Wipe ===== | ||
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MDM solutions are available from operating system vendors and third-parties. Customers may use for example: | MDM solutions are available from operating system vendors and third-parties. Customers may use for example: | ||
- | * **iOS, MacOS:** [[https:// | + | * **MacOS:** [[https:// |
- | * **Windows | + | * **Windows: |
We have also had customers use third party solutions including: | We have also had customers use third party solutions including: | ||
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==== 4.2 Owner ==== | ==== 4.2 Owner ==== | ||
- | For a device owner a remote wipe typically means removing all local data, credentials and applications. It's useful when a device has been lost or stolen, or even simply replaced, but is not physically available. In this situation options include: | + | For a device owner a remote wipe typically means removing all local data, credentials and applications. It's useful when a device has been lost or stolen, or even simply replaced, but is not physically available. In this situation options include: |
- | * **iOS, MacOS:** Remote wipe can be handled at a device level. All this is needed is that iCloud is enabled and [[http:// | + | |
- | * **Android: | + | |
- | * **Windows Phone:** For any Windows Phone device, launch [[http:// | + | |
- | * **BlackBerry: | + | |
- | * **WindowsOS: | + | |
- | ==== 4.3 Containerisation ==== | + | * **MacOS:** Remote wipe can be handled at a device level. All this is needed is that iCloud is enabled and [[http:// |
- | Cotainerisation in mobile devices separates personal data from work data. \\ \\ | + | * **WindowsOS: |
- | * **Android: | ||
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- | The prerequisite for Android work profile setup is an MDM-solution which can leverage the Android Enterprise platform. | ||
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- | An Android work profile setup method can differ depending on which software is being used. | ||
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- | There are also Android Apps such as [[https:// | ||
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- | * **iOS:** * Apple' | ||
- | Further information can be found in the Apple PDF. [[https:// |