ASSOCIATE-GOOGLE-WORKSPACE-ADMINISTRATOR · Question #29
You are onboarding a new employee who will use a company-provided Android device. Your company requires the ability to enforce strong security policies on mobile devices, including password…
The correct answer is D. Implement Google's advanced management solution for the mobile device. For company-provided (corporate-owned) Android devices, Google's Advanced Management is the appropriate solution. It provides full enforcement of complex password/passcode policies (length, complexity, history), remote full device wipe capabilities, app management, encryption…
Question
You are onboarding a new employee who will use a company-provided Android device. Your company requires the ability to enforce strong security policies on mobile devices, including password complexity requirements and remote device wipe capabilities. You need to choose the appropriate Google Workspace mobile device management solution. What should you do?
Options
- AUse a third-party mobile device management (MDM) solution to manage the device.
- BAllow the employee to use their personal device without enrolling it in any mobile device
- CImplement Google's basic management solution for the mobile device.
- DImplement Google's advanced management solution for the mobile device.
How the community answered
(41 responses)- A5% (2)
- B2% (1)
- C10% (4)
- D83% (34)
Explanation
For company-provided (corporate-owned) Android devices, Google's Advanced Management is the appropriate solution. It provides full enforcement of complex password/passcode policies (length, complexity, history), remote full device wipe capabilities, app management, encryption enforcement, screen lock requirements, and more granular security controls required for corporate devices. Option A (third-party MDM) is a valid alternative but not the Google-recommended approach when native Workspace tools fully meet the requirement. Option B (no enrollment) provides zero security enforcement. Option C (Basic Management) is designed for BYOD scenarios requiring minimal intrusion - it provides only basic passcode enforcement and account-level wipe, which is insufficient for the stated password complexity and full device wipe requirements.
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