2010년 8월 4일 수요일

How to Secure the iPhone and iPad for the Enterprise

iOS is becoming increasingly popular in the enterprise. It's sometimes been a bumpy road, but according to Forrester iOS has reached a level of security that should be acceptable to most enterprises. Forrester released today a new report titled Apple's iPhone And iPad: Secure Enough For Business? In addition to covering seven basic security policies every enterprise should implement, Forrester lists several optional security policies and identifies some high-security areas in which iOS based devices shouldn't be used. The basic settings detailed should also be applicable to Android 2.2.

The seven basic policies are:

1. Require email session encryption.

2. Wipe devices if they are lost or stolen.

3. Protect devices with a passcode lock.

4. Autolock devices after periods of inactivity.

5. Autowipe devices after failed unlock attempts.

6. Protect the configuration profile.

7. Continuously refresh policies.

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