Usage restrictions and implementation guidance for mobile devices include: device identification and authentication configuration management implementation of mandatory protective software (e.g., malicious code detection, firewall) scanning devices for malicious code updating virus protection software scanning for critical software updates and patches conducting primary operating system (and possibly other resident software) integrity checks and disabling unnecessary hardware (e.g., wireless, infrared). Examples of mobile devices include smart phones, e-readers, and tablets.ĭue to the large variety of mobile devices with different technical characteristics and capabilities, organizational restrictions may vary for the different types of devices. Mobile devices may also include voice communication capabilities, on-board sensors that allow the device to capture information, or built-in features for synchronizing local data with remote locations. A mobile device is a computing device that has a small form factor such that it can easily be carried by a single individual is designed to operate without a physical connection (e.g., wirelessly transmit or receive information) possesses local, non-removable or removable data storage and includes a self-contained power source.
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