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CompTIA SY0-701 Exam - Topic 4 Question 45 Discussion

Actual exam question for CompTIA's SY0-701 exam
Question #: 45
Topic #: 4
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A company is implementing a policy to allow employees to use their personal equipment for work. However, the company wants to ensure that only company-approved applications can be installed. Which of the following addresses this concern?

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Mobile Device Management (MDM) is a security solution that allows organizations to enforce policies on employee-owned or company-issued mobile devices. It can restrict the installation of unauthorized applications, ensuring that only company-approved apps are used.

Containerizationisolates work applications from personal applications but does not enforce app restrictions.

Data Loss Prevention (DLP)focuses on preventing sensitive data leaks rather than managing app installations.

File Integrity Monitoring (FIM)tracks changes to files and system configurations but does not control app installations.

Therefore,MDMis the best solution for restricting unauthorized applications on personal devices.


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Whitley
15 hours ago
Wait, can MDM really restrict apps like that? Seems too good to be true.
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Pete
6 days ago
D) FIM might be overkill, but at least it would ensure the integrity of the approved apps.
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Sylvia
11 days ago
Haha, I bet some employees will try to sneak in their favorite games on the "company devices."
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Louann
16 days ago
C) DLP could help monitor and restrict data leakage, which is important for this scenario.
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Kris
21 days ago
A) MDM would give the company more control over the devices, so that's my pick.
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Wei
26 days ago
B) Containerization seems like the best option to isolate company apps and data from personal stuff.
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Reita
1 month ago
FIM seems off-topic here; I don't recall it being about app management. I guess MDM or containerization is more relevant.
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Chauncey
1 month ago
DLP sounds familiar, but I don't think it directly relates to controlling app installations. It's more about data protection, right?
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Simona
1 month ago
I remember practicing a question about containerization, and it seemed like a good way to separate work apps from personal ones.
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Cristen
2 months ago
I think MDM might be the right choice since it manages devices and can enforce app policies, but I'm not entirely sure.
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Christene
2 months ago
B) Containerization is my pick. It gives the most control over the work environment on those personal devices.
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Josephine
2 months ago
I'm leaning towards C) DLP. That would let the company monitor and protect sensitive data, even on personal devices, right?
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Lynna
2 months ago
I think containerization is a better option for separating work and personal data.
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Jina
2 months ago
D) FIM might be a good choice too. It could help the company monitor and control changes to the approved software environment on the devices.
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Cecily
2 months ago
MDM is definitely the way to go for managing devices.
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Yasuko
3 months ago
MDM ensures compliance with company policies. Very important!
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Jamie
3 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure. A) MDM seems like it could also work to control what apps can be installed, but I'm not totally clear on the differences between the options.
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Gwenn
3 months ago
I think B) Containerization is the best option here. It allows the company to isolate work apps and data from personal stuff on the device.
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Kattie
3 months ago
I think containerization is the way to go for flexibility.
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