A states: Centralized device ADMINISTRATION, not management. If it was Centralized device management then this would cover remote wipe. But administration does not cover wipe capability.
I think they basically are just trying to throw you off since administration=management in most cases. So A should be the correct answer since it covers B.
Common mobile device management features include:
- device inventory and tracking;
- app distribution and/or an enterprise app store;
- remote wipe;
- password enforcement;
- app whitelisting and blacklisting; and
- data encryption enforcement.
The most important control to implement when senior managers use smartphones to access sensitive company information is the remote wipe capability. This allows the organization to remotely erase data from a lost or stolen device, protecting sensitive company information from falling into the wrong hands. This is especially important for senior managers as they often have access to sensitive and confidential information that could be used to harm the company if it falls into the wrong hands.
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