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220-1102 Practice Question: During a software deployment, a technician needs…
During a software deployment, a technician needs to ensure that a company-issued Android device automatically connects to the corporate Wi-Fi network and disables the camera for security. Which mobile OS tool should be used to enforce these policies?
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Why each option matters
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Deploy a Mobile Device Management (MDM) profile
Mobile Device Management (MDM) solutions allow administrators to push configuration profiles and restrictions, such as Wi-Fi settings and camera disablement. This is the standard enterprise tool for managing multiple devices centrally.
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Option-by-option breakdown
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Use the Android Debug Bridge (ADB) to manually set Wi-Fi and camera permissions
Why it's wrong here
Using the Android Debug Bridge (ADB) to manually configure each device is highly inefficient and unscalable for a software deployment involving multiple devices. ADB is primarily a command-line tool for developers to interact with individual devices for debugging and testing purposes, not for mass enterprise policy enforcement. It lacks the centralized management capabilities required to push consistent Wi-Fi settings or camera restrictions across an entire fleet of devices automatically, making it impractical for this scenario.
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Configure the device's built-in Guest Mode
Why it's wrong here
A device's built-in Guest Mode is designed to provide a temporary, isolated user experience with limited access to personal data and applications. While it restricts access to certain apps, it does not offer the granular control needed to automatically configure specific Wi-Fi networks or enforce a system-wide camera disablement policy. Furthermore, Guest Mode requires manual activation per device and user, failing to meet the requirements for automated, consistent policy deployment during a software rollout.
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Deploy a Mobile Device Management (MDM) profile
Why this is correct
Deploying a Mobile Device Management (MDM) profile is the most effective and scalable solution for enforcing specific device configurations and security policies across an enterprise fleet. MDM allows administrators to centrally define and push profiles that automatically configure Wi-Fi networks, disable device cameras, and apply other security restrictions to numerous devices simultaneously. This ensures consistent policy adherence, simplifies mass deployment, and provides ongoing remote management capabilities for compliance and security.
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Install a third-party camera-blocking app from the Play Store
Why it's wrong here
Installing a generic third-party camera-blocking app from a public app store is not a reliable or secure solution for enterprise-level policy enforcement. Such applications often lack the robust security, centralized management, and guaranteed enforceability required for corporate environments, and they typically do not address Wi-Fi configuration needs. Relying on individual app installations introduces inconsistencies, potential security vulnerabilities, and significant administrative overhead, making it unsuitable for a controlled software deployment.
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Bring Your Own Device
A policy allowing employees to use their personal laptops, smartphones, or tablets for work tasks instead of using company-issued equipment.
Key term
Android
Android is an open-source operating system used primarily on mobile devices like smartphones and tablets, developed by Google.
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