The help for this version of the solution is no longer updated, so it may contain outdated information. For up-to-date information about the solution refer to the Kaspersky Secure Mobility Management 4.1 Help.
About Kaspersky Device Management for iOS
Kaspersky Device Management for iOS ensures protection and control of mobile devices that are connected to Kaspersky Security Center and includes device management features, such as:
Password protection. This feature allows you to set password complexity requirements so that users use complex passwords compliant with corporate password policy.
Network management. This feature allows you to add approved VPN and Wi-Fi networks or restrict access to others.
Wipe corporate data. In case the device is lost or stolen, you can send the Wipe command to it to protect sensitive company information.
Web Protection. This component blocks malicious sites designed to spread malicious code. Web Protection also blocks fake (phishing) websites designed to steal confidential data of the user (for example, passwords to online banking or e-money systems) and access the user's financial info. Web Protection scans websites before you open them using the Kaspersky Security Network cloud service. After scanning, Web Protection allows trustworthy websites to load and blocks malicious websites. Web Protection also supports website filtering by categories defined in Kaspersky Security Network cloud service. This allows the administrator to restrict user access to certain categories of web pages (for example, web pages from the "Gambling, lotteries, sweepstakes" or "Internet communication" categories).
Applications restrictions. This component lets you control whether device native apps, such as iTunes, Safari, or Game Center can be used on a supervised device.
Feature restrictions. This component allows to check managed devices for compliance with the corporate security requirements and impose restrictions on certain functions of non-compliant devices.
Compliance Control. This component monitors iOS MDM devices for compliance with corporate security requirements and takes actions in case of non-compliance. Compliance control is based on a list of rules. Each rule includes the following components:
Status (whether the rule is enabled or disabled).
Device check criteria (for example, absence of the specified apps or operating system version).
Actions performed on the device in case of non-compliance (for example, wipe corporate data or send an email message to the user).