Book now with code EOY2025
SteveLord wrote: » I invested in McAfee, but not implemented yet. Good is getting a lot of attention though. Encryption being the main feature everyone else is lacking.
Everyone wrote: » McAfee EMM has encryption... what makes you think everyone else is lacking it? I think it's a pretty standard feature...
McAfee EMM Do you support data encryption on phones and other devices, including encryption of an SD card? A: We encourage the use of encryption and, to assure high performance and data integrity, we work with native hardware-based encryption rather than providing this function in software. We can detect and block devices that are not using encryption. For Windows Mobile, McAfee EMM encrypts the entire phone, including the SD card, and you can turn encryption on and off. For Apple, every device beginning with 3GS is natively encrypted with hardwarebased encryption (includes iPads and latest iPod Touches). For Android 3.0 and later, we take advantage of encryption capabilities provided within each device.
Everyone wrote: » Why the requirement for something beyond a device's native encryption abilities? Why isn't enforcing encryption on a device enough? Need encryption but device doesn't support encryption? Set policy to block the device, and tell users you won't support it. Most devices released over the last few years can do encryption, you just have to turn it on. If your MDM forces it to be on for all devices that connect to your network, I'd think that'd be enough.
SteveLord wrote: » It's called working in government.
SteveLord wrote: » Blackberry, although the currently approved device...is a sinking ship. RIM would have to pull a miracle product out of their ass to stay afloat.
the_Grinch wrote: » We have a customer using Good and it is ok. From an enforcement standpoint it is pretty good and we get alerts when it finds devices that are rooted/jailbroke and wipes them (or whatever policy you have in place for it). I found their support to be a bit lacking and the client can be a pain in the butt when it doesn't work properly. We've had limited exposure to it as the customers internal support team pretty much deals with it for the most part, but every so often they ask us to step in.
Chivalry1 wrote: » We use Mobile Iron. It offers the most comprehensive mobile device management I have ever seen. They also have a cloud based solution as well. Personally I hate "Good".
Use code EOY2025 to receive $250 off your 2025 certification boot camp!