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An organization is planning to roll out a new mobile device policy and issue each employee a new laptop. These laptops would access the users' corporate operating system remotely and allow them to use the laptops for purposes outside of their job roles. Which of the following deployment models is being utilized?

  • A. MDM and application management
  • B. BYOD and containers
  • C. COPE and VDI
  • D. CYOD and VMs
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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stoneface
Highly Voted 2 years, 10 months ago
Selected Answer: C
Bring your own device (BYOD)—the mobile device is owned by the employee. The mobile will have to meet whatever profile is required by the company (in terms of OS version and functionality) and the employee will have to agree on the installation of corporate apps and to some level of oversight and auditing. This model is usually the most popular with employees but poses the most difficulties for security and network managers. Corporate owned, business only (COBO)—the device is the property of the company and may only be used for company business. Corporate owned, personally-enabled (COPE)—the device is chosen and supplied by the company and remains its property. The employee may use it to access personal email and social media accounts and for personal web browsing (subject to whatever acceptable use policies are in force). Choose your own device (CYOD)—much the same as COPE but the employee is given a choice of device from a list.
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Ay_ma
Highly Voted 2 years, 10 months ago
Selected Answer: C
COPE: Corporate-Owned Personally Enabled. The question states that the company is handing out laptops but then they can use them outside of business requirements. VDI (Virtual Desktop Infrastructure): You can access Operating Systems Virtually, It's like a whole desktop, but virtual. Regarding the question, the employees can access company data through VDI, while being able to use the laptops for personal stuff.
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_deleteme_
Most Recent 1 year, 6 months ago
C answer can verified here https://www.professormesser.com/security-plus/sy0-601/sy0-601-video/mobile-deployment-models/
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port87
1 year, 7 months ago
The correct answer is: C. COPE and VDI
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Vly4875
1 year, 9 months ago
as other questions, some are having bad answers intentionally set ?
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saucehozz
1 year, 7 months ago
yes, you must study the answers and review the conversations
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BobsUrUncle2
1 year, 9 months ago
Selected Answer: C
The laptops are company owned i.e. COPE
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Protract8593
1 year, 11 months ago
Selected Answer: C
The correct answer is: C. COPE and VDI (Corporate-Owned, Personally Enabled, and Virtual Desktop Infrastructure) In the scenario described, the organization is planning to issue laptops to its employees (corporate-owned) and allow them to use the laptops for personal purposes (personally enabled). Additionally, the laptops would access the users' corporate operating system remotely, which implies the use of Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI). The COPE model refers to the practice of providing employees with corporate-owned devices that can also be used for personal activities.
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Selected Answer: C
In a COPE model, the organization provides employees with corporate-owned devices, such as laptops, while allowing them some level of personal use. This means that employees can use the laptops for both work-related tasks and personal purposes. VDI, on the other hand, refers to Virtual Desktop Infrastructure, which enables users to access their corporate operating system remotely. With VDI, the actual operating system and applications run on virtual machines hosted on centralized servers, and users connect to these virtual machines from their laptops or other devices. This allows employees to access their corporate environment and use the provided laptops for work purposes.
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fouserd
2 years, 2 months ago
Selected Answer: C
The scenario involves the organization issuing laptops to employees for work purposes and allowing them to use the laptops for personal purposes as well. This is characteristic of the COPE deployment model, in which the organization owns and manages the device, but employees are allowed to use it for personal purposes as well.
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Drealjesusfreak
2 years, 4 months ago
So, can CYOD be used for both cooperate and personal use and i though CYOD is also property of the compony?
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applepieboy
2 years, 5 months ago
Selected Answer: C
There is no way to no whether or not VDI is involved in this situation, but the answer is clearly the one with COPE (corporate owned, personally enabled). The workers don't own the device, but it is allowed to be used for personal business. By definition COPE
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byfener
2 years, 6 months ago
Selected Answer: C
It has to be C , in the explanation say " An organization is planning to roll out a new mobile device policy and issue each employee a new laptop. "
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carpathia
2 years, 9 months ago
Selected Answer: C
VDI is installed on laptops, no probs (search best laptops for VDI on Google). I don't think anyone uses Terminals anymore. COPE does allow users to use the device for personal activities.
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Swarupam
2 years, 10 months ago
Selected Answer: C
answer is hidden in the question! Company is providing the laptops .. so its COPE
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remtech
2 years, 5 months ago
says - issue each employee COPE
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cozzmo
2 years, 10 months ago
NOT VDI: issue each employee a new laptop. (VDI is a virtual workspace on a server. so you don't get a laptop). NOT BYOD: issue each employee a new laptop. NONE of these work!
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TR3Y
2 years, 9 months ago
VDI can be used with COPE devices. I currently work at an organization that leverages VDI and gives us laptops....
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Wiggie
2 years, 10 months ago
Selected Answer: A
https://www.ibm.com/topics/mobile-device-management
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comeragh
2 years, 10 months ago
Selected Answer: C
Agree with C here. "issue each employee a new laptop". Laptops are issued so cannot be BYOD or CYOD.
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