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To: Swordmaker
You seem to missing the point...I can run corporate email my primary phone if I like..that not the issue....

ITs requirement is admin rights on ANY device that has corporate email on it so then can control password policy or remote wipe or lock out if lost ..but it can be a vm

Your telling me an Iphone can not get lost and you might have set a too simple to no security on your phone exposing sensitive corporate documents to people that should not be seen them?..

We are a network security company and white hat hacking Our IT not going to allow any corporate documents or email on a device they do not admin

With the capability of creating a virtual machine smart-phone on my primary smart-phone I can grant IT admin rights to the vm smart-phone and run corporate email with out granting them right to my primary phone....

IT is not even aware or even cares that they are admin of just a vm on my primary phone..that can lock out or wipe everything in that vm image at will while never touching my personal phone..

That the beauty of it.. im still in overall control. .

My phone is the physical hardware server that i admin.

There just a vm image on my phone that i can access to do my corporate business while satisfied any admin rights IT wants.

112 posted on 09/26/2014 10:22:31 AM PDT by tophat9000 (An Eye for an Eye, a Word for a Word...nothing more)
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To: tophat9000

Top, my question is: Why is there anything corporate ON your phone in the first place to steal? You should be able to access your corporate documents FROM your phone for your use, but they should never be ON your phone once you’ve read them, taken action on them , etc.. . . and your access should be fingerprint access controlled, as it can be on the iPhone 5s and above. If the iPhone gets taken, stolen, or lost, you can simply brick it, erase it, and/or locate it for recovery, but in any case, there is nothing on the device capable of compromising your company’s important data, because it is secure, safe and sound, on the company’s servers back at the office. Anything on the iPhone, absent your finger to unlock it, is 128 bit encrypted. . . even if it had anything besides your personal stuff.


117 posted on 09/26/2014 10:35:03 PM PDT by Swordmaker (This tag line is a Microsoft insult free zone... but if the insults to Mac users continue...)
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