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MDM

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Last updated 2 months ago

MDM (Mobile Device Management) is used to centrally manage, secure, and configure mobile devices within an organization. It helps IT administrators control a range of devices—such as smartphones, tablets, and laptops—by enabling remote access and enforcing policies. MDM is essential for protecting sensitive data, ensuring compliance with security standards, and simplifying the management of company apps and settings across multiple devices. Key uses of MDM include:

  • Application Management: Installing, updating, and removing apps remotely, often for large groups of devices.

  • Security Enforcement: Setting policies like passcode requirements, encryption, and remote wipe to protect data on lost or stolen devices.

  • Compliance Monitoring: Ensuring devices meet company security standards and flagging non-compliant devices.

  • Device Configuration: Customizing settings for Wi-Fi, VPN, email, and more to streamline setup and maintain consistency.

MDM ultimately gives organizations control and visibility over their device fleet, improving security and productivity.

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