ASSOCIATE-GOOGLE-WORKSPACE-ADMINISTRATOR · Question #23
Your organization allows employees to use their personal devices for work purposes. You want to ensure these devices follow the company's security policies. You need to choose a mobile management…
The correct answer is B. Implement Google's basic management on mobile devices. Google's Basic Management is the correct solution for BYOD scenarios requiring minimal management footprint. It requires no agent or app installation on the employee's personal device, satisfying the 'no agent' requirement. It provides basic passcode enforcement and…
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Your organization allows employees to use their personal devices for work purposes. You want to ensure these devices follow the company's security policies. You need to choose a mobile management solution that provides minimal passcode enforcement and allows for an admin to remotely wipe a user's account from the device. You also want to avoid having to install agents on employees' personal devices. What should you do?
Options
- AImplement Google's advanced management on mobile devices.
- BImplement Google's basic management on mobile devices.
- CEnforce a strong password policy, and enforce the password policy at the next sign-in.
- DDeploy a third-party mobile device management (MDM) solution.
How the community answered
(44 responses)- A2% (1)
- B75% (33)
- C14% (6)
- D9% (4)
Explanation
Google's Basic Management is the correct solution for BYOD scenarios requiring minimal management footprint. It requires no agent or app installation on the employee's personal device, satisfying the 'no agent' requirement. It provides basic passcode enforcement and - critically - allows administrators to perform a remote account wipe (wiping only the corporate account and its data, not the entire device), which respects employee privacy. Option A (Advanced Management) requires the Device Policy app to be installed on the device, violating the no-agent requirement. Option C (password policy alone) provides no mobile management or remote wipe capability. Option D (third-party MDM) typically requires a management profile or agent to be installed, which also violates the requirement.
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