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Question #: 166
Topic #: 1
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As a cybersecurity analyst for a large corporation, you are auditing the company's mobile device management (MDM) policy. One of your areas of concern is data leakage from company-provided smartphones. You are worried about employees unintentionally installing malicious apps that could access sensitive corporate data on their devices. Which of the following would be an effective measure to prevent such data leakage?

  • A. Require biometric authentication for unlocking devices.
  • B. Regularly change Wi-Fi passwords used by the devices.
  • C. Mandate the use of VPNs when accessing corporate data.
  • D. Enforce a policy that only allows app installations from approved corporate app stores.
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️

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g_man_rap
6 months, 4 weeks ago
D. This tool does not provide insights into how long an email was read, as it's more focused on the journey of the email and where it was accessed rather than interaction details.
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LordXander
8 months ago
Selected Answer: D
The only one, the chosen one because...it's the only one that makes sense
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insaniunt
9 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: D
D. Enforce a policy that only allows app installations from approved corporate app stores. Module 17 Page 2717
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