2021-01-25T15:48:00Z

How to be GDPR compliant on mobile devices and how to avoid private backup?

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PV
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2021-01-27T19:58:39Z
Jan 27, 2021

I think the answer is, can be, to store sensitive data in encrypted containers on the mobile devices. Also make sure to manage, limit, the communication to and from other apps and functionality on the devices through policy's. And make sure the devices adhere to certain compliancy rules such as the minimum level of operating system, rooted or not, password complexity. Also, through policy's it possible to maybe not disable backup, but make the restore inaccessible and thereby useless.

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2021-05-27T13:00:33Z
May 27, 2021

The answer absolutelly can be. MDM only protect the right device to access the right data or the right apps, but not secure the data. To secure data we can implementation solution file encryption, DLP, and CASB. For ptotect GDPR or other compliant certification.  Sample total solution from microsoft is Microsoft Information Protection (MIP) can be combine with microsoft intune (MDM) will be full protected.

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