Cisco Systems manual Fiberlink MaaS360-Key Capabilities

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Table 1 Fiberlink MaaS360—Key Capabilities

Enterprise Application

Manage and distribute third-party and in-house mobile apps from the Fiberlink MaaS360 Admin

Catalog

Portal

 

Develop a catalog of recommended mobile apps on iOS and Android devices

 

Users can view apps, install, and be alerted to updated apps on private app catalog

 

Manage lifecycle of app workflow:

 

Real-time software inventory reports

 

App distribution and installation tracking

 

App update publishing

 

Provisioning profile management

 

Administer mobile app security and compliance policies:

 

Blacklist and whitelist mobile apps downloaded from Apple App Store and Google Play

 

Enforce out-of compliance rules by sending user alerts, blocking email or VPN, and remote

 

 

wiping

 

Limit native apps available on the device such as YouTube

 

Require user authentication and authorization before they download in-house apps

 

Detailed reporting across app compliance events and remediation actions

 

Host and distribute in-house mobile apps on Fiberlink MaaS360 Cloud

 

Support for volume purchase programs on Apple App Store:

 

Automatically upload redemption codes in Fiberlink MaaS360 Cloud

 

Track provisioning, manage licenses, monitor compliance, and eliminate manual VPP

 

 

management

 

 

Secure Content

Securely access, view, and share documents in the Doc Catalog on iPads, iPhones, and Android

Distribution

Devices

 

Add additional security with native device encryption, passcode, and remote wipe of lost or

 

stolen devices

 

Support for multiple document formats including:

 

Microsoft

 

Google

 

Apple Productivity Suites

 

PDF, web, audio, and video files

 

Host documents on a corporate network or on Fiberlink MaaS360 Cloud

 

Block documents from being opened in file sharing or word processing applications for data loss

 

prevention

 

Set policies on certain documents to restrict them from being emailed from corporate or personal

 

accounts

 

Alert users on new or updated content in their Doc Catalog without the need to manually check

 

for updates

 

Generate reports on documents, users, and devices to monitor status and usage for compliance

 

 

 

6Integrating Fiberlink MaaS360 with Cisco Identity Services Engine

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Contents Revised August 6 Page Page Fiberlink MaaS360 Capabilities and Features OverviewCapability Features Fiberlink MaaS360-Key Capabilities Deployment Models Getting Fiberlink MaaS360 Ready for ISE Import MDM Certificate to ISEExporting the MDM Site Certificate with Internet Explorer Grant ISE Access to the Fiberlink MaaS360 API Manage Administrator Account Add Account Add MDM Server to ISE Configure the MDM API on ISE Verify Connectivity to MDM Message ExplanationReview MDM Dictionaries Enterprise Integration DMZFiberlink MaaS360 Cloud Extender Download Cloud Extender Installation Wizard Active Directory/LDAP Integration AD Group MembershipsOwnership User Group Restrictions MDM Profiles Create Policies Shows the flow of this process Mobile Client Application-Fiberlink MaaS360 Agent MDM APNS/GCNDevice Ownership User Experience MDM On-boardingMDM Enrollment MDM Enrollment-Terms of Acceptance Enterprise Application Store Pass Code ComplexityInstallation of Maas360 Application Corporate Data Data at-RestCorporate Wipe Forced CoA from ISEVerify Device Compliance End User PortalISE Compliance versus MDM Compliance Action Type Options Device Compliance/Restrictions Device Scanning IntervalsPINLockStatus Manually Updating the MDM ServerManage Lost/Stolen Devices Jailbroken or Rooted devicesRegisterStatus Application Distribution Cisco Applications Jabber, etc Conclusion Disclaimer