As users are the first line of defense against any mobile threat, EMM’s can employ policies that can force:
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Correct answer: Strong PIN, pattern or password lock.
Why this is the answer
A strong PIN, pattern, or password lock is a fundamental security measure that directly involves the user as the first line of defense. It prevents unauthorized access to the device and its data if the device is lost or stolen. EMMs (Enterprise Mobility Management) enforce such policies to ensure a baseline level of device security. Verified Boot is a hardware-level security feature that ensures the integrity of the operating system, not a policy directly enforced by users. Continuous SMS and call monitoring is an invasive surveillance technique, not a standard security policy for user-level defense. A passphrase to recover lost email accounts is an account recovery mechanism, not a device-level security policy enforced by an EMM to protect against mobile threats.
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