McAfee Enterprise Mobility Management (McAfee EMM)

McAfee Enterprise Mobility Management (McAfee EMM)

Secure, easy, and scalable enterprise mobility

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Overview

With data and device protection for today’s most popular mobile devices, including Apple iPhone, Apple iPad, and Android devices, McAfee provides a complete mobile security solution that embraces mobile device diversity. McAfee Enterprise Mobility Management (McAfee EMM) brings the same level of security and control to mobile devices that IT applies to laptops and desktops, including the ability to identify, tag, and assign policies to both employee- and business-owned smartphones and tablets.

McAfee EMM combines secure mobile application access, anti-malware, strong authentication, high availability, a scalable architecture, and compliance reporting in a seamless system. Integration with McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator (McAfee ePO) enables IT to implement persistent policies and ease compliance management — while protecting devices and the corporate network from malware. McAfee EMM also helps drive down mobile device management and support costs and overall TCO by leveraging your enterprise’s existing data center infrastructure and IT network, including directory services, Wi-Fi, VPN, and PKI.

McAfee EMM relies on the Microsoft REST services implementation to automate help desk functions, including efficiently decommissioning mobile users when needed.

McAfee EMM delivers:

Mobile security — Properly configures mobile devices to match corporate security policies and enforces compliance prior to network access.

Easy deployment and configuration — Eases mobility management by automating the configuration and connectivity of VPN, Wi-Fi, PKI, and native email sync. Personalization features equip the device with a user’s unique credentials to allow access to user-specific application services and enforcement of role-based policies.

A scalable mobile security architecture — Seamlessly manages a few or thousands of mobile devices over a geographically dispersed data network, while efficiently assisting users when problems arise.

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Features & Benefits

Satisfy a mobile workforce with a wide choice of mobile devices

Mobilize enterprise applications safely with secure access by Apple iOS (iPhone and iPad), Google Android, Windows Phone 7, and BlackBerry smartphones and tablets.

Reduce risks from lost or stolen devices

Protect sensitive corporate data with policy-based mobile security, remote lock and wipe (selective wipe on some devices), and optional PKI and two-factor authentication.

Enforce regulatory compliance and corporate policies

Block unauthorized, unsecured, and modified devices like jailbroken iPhones, and meet audit and reporting demands with enterprise-class reporting.

Leverage your existing systems to lower the cost of mobile access

Extend your investment by bringing mobile device management into the security and enterprise infrastructure such as McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator (McAfee ePO), user directories, Wi-Fi, VPN, and PKI.

Simplify and automate user support to keep help desk costs low

Enable users to self-service provision as well as offer an enterprise app store with a list of approved and recommended applications that they can download easily.

Device and System Requirements

Contact your McAfee sales representative or McAfee sales engineer for a complete list of tested devices.

EMM Device Agents

  • Supported Software Platforms
    • Apple iOS 4.x, 5.0
    • Windows Phone 7 (No EMM Agent required)
    • Android 2.2, 3.x
    • BlackBerry (No EMM Agent required. Supports report, lock, wipe and delete functionality.)

EMM Server Components

  • Server Requirements
    • Microsoft Windows 2003 (32-bit or 64-bit)
    • Microsoft Windows 2008 (64-bit only), IIS 6/IIS 7 (4 GB RAM)
    • SQL 2008/2005
      • 40 MB database (initial size)
      • 2 MB per user per year

Demos / Videos

Demos

This demo offers a step-by-step guide to setting up, defining, and publishing policies in McAfee EMM.

Get an overview on how to set up McAfee EMM for users to provision their own devices.

This demo reviews the architecture of McAfee EMM. Learn more about how this solution can scale to support tens of thousands of devices.

See the key features of McAfee EMM integration with McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator (ePO) software, including the ability to view registered users, check user compliance status, review applications installed on devices, and more — all though a single console for centralized visibility and control.

Learn about the robust security defenses and controls that are hallmarks of McAfee EMM.

In this demo, learn the step-by-step process for users to provision iPhone and Android devices.

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McAfee Enterprise Mobility Management

This brief describes the basic capabilities and technical specifications of the McAfee EMM platform.

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Blogs

  • Adware on Mobile Devices an Evolving Privacy Threat
    Carlos Castillo - February 13, 2012
    Potentially Unwanted Programs (PUPs) are often legitimate software that pose a risk to users’ privacy or systems. A reasonably secure–or privacy-minded–user may want to be informed of the presence of certain PUPs and in some cases remove them. One very common type of PUP is adware, which exists to make revenue through advertising. Some adware Read more...
  • How Criminals Capitalize On Our Digital Lives
    Robert Siciliano - February 10, 2012
    Studies are beginning to show consistency in our digital behaviors. For example, almost 50% of us check Facebook or Twitter either immediately after waking or in the evening, after work or school. Criminals know this, and wait for these busy times to post tweets or status updates containing infected links. When unsuspecting users accidentally click Read more...
  • Data Privacy Day 2012
    Robert Siciliano - January 27, 2012
    Lately, it seems that barely a day goes by when we don’t learn about a major Internet presence taking steps to further erode users’ privacy. The companies with access to our data are tracking us in ways that make Big Brother look like a sweet little baby sister. Typically when we hear an outcry about Read more...
  • Smartphone and Tablet Users: You Need Security
    Robert Siciliano - January 27, 2012
    Care about preserving privacy and protecting against financial fraud, identity theft and viruses? With vast amounts of personal and business data now found on Android, BlackBerry, Windows and Symbian smartphones and tablets, mobile security threats continue to increase and threaten this information. According to a recent Nielsen report, a majority of smartphone owners (62%) have Read more...
  • Cross-Device Security Means “All Access”
    Robert Siciliano - January 13, 2012
    You may have a laptop, desktop, netbook, notebook, Ultrabook, tablet, Mac, or mobile phone. You might be single, married, or have ten kids. Either way, you probably have at least one, if not six or more, devices requiring comprehensive security. My family of four has 12 devices, all of which I do my best to Read more...