Remote work is critical for organizations, and mobile devices have become an integral part of their workforce and vital work tools.
However, corporate mobile devices access critical business data, which can be a security risk if hacked, stolen, or lost. They must be carefully protected to avoid security risks, and Mobile Device Management (MDM) can help.
BlackBerry UEM provides secure access to the Internet of Things with complete endpoint and policy management for your growing fleet of devices and applications. Using this set of services as an example, we’ll talk about the latest trends and best practices in MDM.
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How did BlackBerry’s experience working with the public sector help it build and develop its full-fledged On-Premise solution? Why is the Cloud no longer the leading technology in 2024?
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Analysis of incidents of loss and compromise of critical information or the device itself.
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Description of the licensing architecture. How can a minimal bundle cover almost all MDM needs and even more?
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Device control. Examples of activation. Demonstration of an activated device in the workspace mode or full control. Personal and corporate devices of employees. Features of Android, iOS, macOS, and Windows.
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Application protection and control. How to build DLP, VPN, or antivirus functionality into any application? A multi-level approach to protecting critical information on all popular operating systems.
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Analysis of integrations. Secure communications, remote assistance, geolocation, and mobile antivirus.
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Q&A session
Yevhen Kurash
Sales Engineer, BAKOTECH