McAfee Enterprise Mobility Management (McAfee EMM)

McAfee Enterprise Mobility Management (McAfee EMM)

安全、轻松且可扩展的企业移动

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概述

迈克菲通过对当今最常见的移动设备(包括 Apple iPhone、Apple iPad 和 Android 设备)的数据保护和设备保护,从而提供了适用于各种移动设备的全面移动安全解决方案。McAfee Enterprise Mobility Management (McAfee EMM) 将 IT 部门应用于笔记本电脑和台式机的同等安全和控制级别引入到移动设备中,包括识别、标记策略以及将其分配给员工自有及企业拥有的智能手机和平板电脑。

McAfee EMM 将安全移动应用程序访问、反恶意软件、强大的身份验证、高可用性、可扩展的体系结构和合规报告整合在一个无缝的系统中。与 McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator (McAfee ePO) 集成,可以让 IT 人员实施持续策略并简化合规管理,同时保护设备和企业网络避免其受到恶意软件的威胁。此外,McAfee EMM 还可通过企业现有的数据中心基础设施和 IT 网络(包括目录服务、Wi-Fi、VPN 和 PKI)来帮助降低移动设备管理和支持成本及总体拥有成本 (TCO)。

McAfee EMM 依靠实施 REST Web 服务自动执行服务台功能,包括在必要时有效停用移动用户。

McAfee EMM 可以提供:

移动安全 - 正确配置移动设备以符合公司安全策略,并在允许网络访问之前实施合规操作。通过 McAfee VirusScan Mobile Enterprise 为 Android 提供恶意软件防护。通过 McAfee Secure Container 确保个人数据中的企业电子邮件、日程表与联系人的安全。通过 McAfee EMM(作为推荐应用程序分配)即可同时使用这两者。

轻松的部署和配置 - 通过自动执行 VPN、Wi-Fi、PKI 和本机电子邮件同步的配置和连接来简化移动管理。借助个性化功能可以在设备中添加用户唯一的凭证,让用户能够访问特定的应用程序服务,并实施基于角色的策略。批量组配置功能可帮助管理员快速启用大型群组中的企业用户。

可扩展的移动安全架构 - 可以无缝管理不同地理位置的数据网络中的移动设备(从几台到数千台),同时在出现问题时有效地帮助用户加以解决。

特点和优势

提供丰富的移动设备选择以满足移动工作团队的需要

通过安全地使用 Apple iOS(iPhone 和 iPad)、Google Android、Windows Phone 7 和 BlackBerry 智能手机及平板电脑访问企业应用程序来实现其移动化。

保护设备、数据和应用程序

通过远程锁定和清除功能,降低设备丢失或被盗带来的风险。通过基于策略的移动安全、可选 PKI 以及双重身份验证,保护企业敏感数据。阻止将恶意应用程序下载到用户设备中。

实施法规遵从和公司策略

阻止未经授权、未受保护以及被修改的设备(如破解的 iPhone),并通过企业级报告来满足审计和报告需求。

利用现有的系统降低移动访问的成本

通过将移动设备管理引入到安全和企业基础设施(如 McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator (McAfee ePO)、用户目录、Wi-Fi、VPN 和 PKI)中来扩大投资。

简化并自动执行用户支持以降低服务台成本

使用户能够以自助服务方式获取支持,并提供了一个企业应用程序商店,用户可从中轻松下载已批准和获推荐的应用程序。

设备和系统要求

请联系您的迈克菲销售代表或迈克菲销售工程师,获取已测试设备的完整列表。

EMM 设备代理

  • 支持的软件平台
    • Apple iOS 4.x/5.0
    • Windows Phone 7.x(无需 EMM Agent)
    • Android 2.2 及更高版本
    • BlackBerry(无需 EMM Agent,支持报告、锁定、擦除和删除功能。)

EMM 服务器组件

  • 服务器要求
    • Microsoft Windows 2003(32 位或 64 位)
    • Microsoft Windows 2008(仅限 64 位),IIS 6/IIS 7 (4 GB RAM)
    • SQL 2008/2005
      • 40 MB 数据库(原始大小)
      • 每用户每年 2 MB

演示/视频

演示

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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客户案例

Major Healthcare System (English)

The healthcare system uses McAfee solutions to gain compliance with HIPAA, PCI, DSS, and FTC regulations.

产品特色
  • Optimize mobility management of corporate data
  • Protect corporate data from the data center to the mobile device
  • Set mobile policies that work while providing flexibility to users
  • Provide central dashboard for controlling entire security environment

NYC Department of IT and Telecommunications (English)

NYC Department of IT and Telecommunications uses McAfee for for vulnerability management, endpoint encryption, and other areas of security functionality.

产品特色
  • Increased protection with a savings of $18 million
  • Provided centralized control across highly distributed IT environment

Riverside Healthcare (English)

Riverside Healthcare protects more than 1,950 endpoints including mobile devices with McAfee software.

产品特色
  • Optimize mobility management of corporate data
  • Protect corporate data from the data center to the mobile device
  • Set mobile policies that work while providing flexibility to users

Watsons (English)

产品特色
  • 降低移动设备办公的安全风险

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