Which of the following portions of the company’s mobile device management…?

A new hire wants to use a personally owned phone to access company resources. The new hire expresses
concern about what happens to the data on the phone when they leave the company. Which of the
following portions of the company’s mobile device management configuration would allow the company
data to be removed from the device without touching the new hire’s data?

A new hire wants to use a personally owned phone to access company resources. The new hire expresses
concern about what happens to the data on the phone when they leave the company. Which of the
following portions of the company’s mobile device management configuration would allow the company
data to be removed from the device without touching the new hire’s data?

A.
Asset control

B.
Device access control

C.
Storage lock out

D.
Storage segmentation



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Kenji Fukasawa

Kenji Fukasawa

Passed Security+ SY0-401 exam few days ago! Scored 815/900, the passing score is 750/900 now!

Got 75 questions with 2 performance based at the beginning! About 4 SIMs.

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Dugan Nash

Dugan Nash

Storage segmentation

Paul S

Paul S

The real answer to this one should be containerization. This is how you separate company data from personal. Since that is not an option, storage segmentation is the only close one.