V-260406 | High | The EMM system supporting the Samsung Android 14 BYOAD must be NIAP validated (included on the NIAP list of compliant products or products in evaluation) unless the DOD CIO has granted an Approved Exception to Policy (E2P). | Note: For a VMI solution, both the client and server must be NIAP compliant.
Nonapproved EMM systems may not include sufficient controls to protect work data, applications, and networks from... |
V-260405 | High | The Samsung Android 14 BYOAD and DOD enterprise must be configured to limit access to only AO-approved, corporate-owned enterprise IT resources. | Note: IT resources includes DOD networks and applications (for example, DOD email).
The system administrator must have the capability to limit access of the BYOAD to DOD networks and DOD IT... |
V-260410 | High | The mobile device used for BYOAD must be NIAP validated. | Nonapproved mobile devices may not include sufficient controls to protect work data, applications, and networks from malware or adversary attack.
Components must only approve devices listed on... |
V-260403 | Medium | The Samsung Android 14 BYOAD must be configured to either disable access to DOD data and IT systems and user accounts or wipe the work profile if the EMM system detects the Samsung Android 14 BYOAD device has known malicious, blocked, or prohibited applications, or configured to access nonapproved third-party applications stores in the work profile. | When a BYOAD is out of compliance, DOD data and apps must be removed to protect against compromise of sensitive DOD information.
Reference: DOD policy "Use of Non-Government Mobile Devices"... |
V-260404 | Medium | The Samsung Android 14 BYOAD must be configured so that the work profile is removed if the device is no longer receiving security or software updates. | When a BYOAD is out of compliance, DOD data and apps must be removed to protect against compromise of sensitive DOD information.
Reference: DOD policy "Use of Non-Government Mobile Devices"... |
V-260402 | Medium | The Samsung Android 14 BYOAD must be configured to either disable access to DOD data and IT systems and user accounts or wipe the work profile if the EMM system detects native security controls are disabled. | Examples of indicators that the native device security controls have been disabled include jailbroken or rooted devices.
When a BYOAD is out of compliance, DOD data and apps must be removed to... |
V-260401 | Medium | The EMM detection/monitoring system must use continuous monitoring of enrolled Samsung Android 14 BYOAD. | DOD policy requires BYOAD devices with DOD data be managed by a DOD MDM server, MAM server, or VMI system. This ensures the device can be monitored for compliance with the approved security... |
V-260400 | Medium | The EMM system supporting the Samsung Android 14 BYOAD must be configured to detect if known malicious applications, blocked, or prohibited applications are installed on the Samsung Android 14 BYOAD (DOD-managed segment only). | DOD policy requires BYOAD devices with DOD data be managed by a DOD MDM server, MAM server, or VMI system. This ensures the device can be monitored for compliance with the approved security... |
V-260397 | Medium | The EMM system supporting the Samsung Android 14 BYOAD must be configured for autonomous monitoring, compliance, and validation to ensure security/configuration settings of mobile devices do not deviate from the approved configuration baseline. | DOD policy requires BYOAD devices with DOD data be managed by a DOD MDM server, MAM server, or VMI system. This ensures the device can be monitored for compliance with the approved security... |
V-260399 | Medium | The EMM system supporting the Samsung Android 14 BYOAD must be configured to detect if the Samsung Android 14 BYOAD native security controls are disabled. | Examples of indicators that the native device native security controls have been disabled include jailbroken or rooted devices.
DOD policy requires BYOAD devices with DOD data be managed by a DOD... |
V-260398 | Medium | The EMM system supporting the Samsung Android 14 BYOAD must be configured to initiate autonomous monitoring, compliance, and validation prior to granting the Samsung Android 14 BYOAD access to DOD information and IT resources. | DOD policy requires BYOAD devices with DOD data be managed by a DOD MDM server, MAM server, or VMI system. This ensures the device can be monitored for compliance with the approved security... |
V-260409 | Medium | The Samsung Android 14 BYOAD must be configured to disable device cameras and/or microphones when brought into DOD facilities where mobile phone cameras and/or microphones are prohibited. | In some DOD operational environments, the use of the mobile device camera or microphone could lead to a security incident or compromise of DOD information. The System Administrator must have the... |
V-260408 | Medium | The DOD Mobile Service Provider must not allow Samsung Android 14 BYOADs in facilities where personally owned mobile devices are prohibited. | DOD policy requires BYOAD devices with DOD data be managed by a DOD MDM server, MAM server, or VMI system. This ensures the device can be monitored for compliance with the approved security... |
V-260407 | Low | The User Agreement must include a description of what personal data and information is being monitored, collected, or managed by the EMM system or deployed agents or tools. | DOD policy states BYOAD owners must sign a user agreement and be made aware of what personal data and activities will be monitored by the Enterprise by including this information in the user... |