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Use compliance policies to flag devices that do not meet the specified criteria and potentially perform automatic actions on noncompliant devices.

Procedure

  1. Go to Mobile SecurityMobile Compliance Policies.
  2. On the Mobile Compliance Policies screen, click Create and choose the operating system you want this compliance policy to apply to.
    You can only create compliance policies per operating system and settings differ based on operating system.
  3. Under General, specify a policy name of 1 to 30 characters, type a policy description, and click Next.
    For Android devices, you also select a Device type:
    • User-owned devices with a work profile
    • Company-owned, fully-managed and dedicated devices
  4. Under Compliance Settings, specify the compliance policy criteria and click Next.
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    Note
    Devices that match the criteria specified here are deemed compliant.
  5. Under Actions, specify the actions to apply automatically to noncompliant devices and click Next.
    By default, each device compliance policy includes the action to mark a device as noncompliant if it fails to meet the criteria.
  6. Under Assignment, assign the policy to your assignment groups by selecting one or more groups and clicking Save.
    The users or devices targeted by your policy are evaluated for compliance when they check in with Mobile Security.