Chapter 25
Maintaining and Securing Mobile Devices
Lab Exercises
25.01 Configuring Mobile Device Security
For a tech who is used to working with desktops and laptops, mobile devices are surprisingly self-maintaining. They are designed to be popular with the average nontechnical person and to hide any core functionality the person might inadvertently foul up. Consequently, the operating system (OS) ecosystem is mostly closed on a mobile device, and there isn’t a lot of opportunity for creative tinkering (unless you get into writing your own apps, which is a whole other book). There are three basic maintenance activities: securing, updating, ...
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