Cisco Systems MaaS360 Marine RADAR User Manual


 
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Integrating Fiberlink MaaS360 with Cisco Identity Services Engine
Reassign the device to a secured location group. This group effectively removes all corporate
applications and data, provisions lock-down profiles—effectively rendering the device
useless—and leaves the device under management such that forensic data is available in the
event the enterprise would pursue legal options.
Blacklist the device in ISE to prevent corporate access. Also issue an Enterprise Wipe
command to the device to remove all corporate data. This also removes the MDM profile. The
device will become unmanaged, lifting all operational restrictions on the device including the
ability to locate the device.
Blacklist the device in ISE to prevent corporate access. Also issue a Full Wipe to the device
to remove all information and return it to the factory default configuration. The carrier will
need to be involved to prevent the now factory fresh device from having a resale value.
The exact response an enterprise would take in the event of a stolen device should be public
knowledge, especially where a Full Wipe is issued since the response could be an incentive to some
criminals.
Application Distribution
Applications can be marked as required or optional. Required applications are usually
automatically pushed to the device. Users can browse optional applications using the Fiberlink
MaaS360 App Catalog on their device. Applications can be from the public application store or
developed in-house. This is the complete list of features offered by Fiberlink MaaS360:
Manage and distribute third-party and in-house mobile apps from the Fiberlink MaaS360
Admin Portal.
Develop a catalog of recommended mobile apps on iOS and Android devices.
Users can view apps, install, and be alerted to updated apps on the private app catalog.
Manage lifecycle of app workflow:
Real-time software inventory reports
App distribution and installation tracking
App update publishing
Provisioning profile management
Administer mobile app security and compliance policies:
Blacklist and whitelist mobile apps downloaded from the Apple App Store and Google
Play.
Enforce out-of compliance rules such sending user alerts, blocking email or VPN, and
remote wiping.
Limit native apps available on the device such as YouTube.
Require user authentication and authorization before they download in-house apps.
Detailed reporting across app compliance events and remediation actions.
Host and distribute in-house mobile apps on Fiberlink MaaS360 Cloud.
Support for volume purchase programs on Apple App Store:
Automatically upload redemption codes in the Fiberlink MaaS360 Cloud.
Track provisioning, manage licenses, monitor compliance, and eliminate manual VPP
management.