When can a customer get access to the zero-touch portal?
- The EMM provider enrols their devices.
- The customer signs up and creates it.
- The device manufacturer creates one for the customer.
- The reseller creates an account for the customer.
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Who can remove devices from the zero-touch portal?
What are the stages of implementing a mobility solution?
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Which of the following defines zero-touch?
How can a business ensure that mobile workers can safely reach internal company websites?
How often does Google issue Android security patches?
What are the common security threats to implementing a mobility solution in business?
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When deploying wifi only devices with zero-touch, what information is needed from the devices?
Who can add devices to a customer’s zero-touch account?
What are the options for IT admins to push out these updates?
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Which of the following help to protect Android devices against security vulnerabilities?
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What criteria can be used to search for devices on the zero-touch portal?
Which of the following is NOT a part of the zero-touch enrollment process?
Which of the following devices are compatible with zero-touch?
What are the “DPC extras” configurations used for?
Which of the following is NOT a benefit of zero-touch enrollment?
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Which of the following is required for zero-touch enrollment to work on a registered device?
When can a customer get access to the zero-touch portal?
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A customer will be provided with a different zero-touch account from each one of their resellers.
As a zero-touch reseller, how can you deregister a device?
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Factory wipe the device.
Use the device upload CSV and specify 0 in the owner column.
Search for the device and select deregister.
Use the device upload CSV and specify -1 in the owner column.
A reseller, from the Zero-Touch portal, how many end customer accounts can you create and / or supply devices?
The reseller can only create and supply devices to only 1 end customer, to provide the service for another customer the reseller must
create a new account.
The reseller can only create and provision devices to 256 end customers, to provide the service for another customers the reseller must
create a new account.
The reseller can create and supply devices to as many customers as they want.
This configuration is not available from the reseller portal.
As a zero-touch customer, how many resellers can be registered in the list of authorized resellers?
A customer can only have 32 authorized sellers.
A customer can have as many resellers as they want.
A customer does not have access to perform this configuration from their portal.
A customer can only have one authorized reseller to register a new one and delete the existing one.
In order to deploy devices with zero-touch, it’s necessary to purchase the hardware from a _______ and have a zero touch compatible ____
Regional Carrier. EMM
Local hardware vendor. Deployment platform.
Validated Reseller. Deployment platform.
Validated Reseller. EMM.
Which of the following use cases does zero-touch support?
Dedicated devices
Work only devices
All of these
Work profile on company owned devices
Who can manage the zero-touch portal roles?
Zero-touch account’s owner
Zero-touch account’s Admin
We’ve explored the mobility journey and looked at how Android fits in business. Let’s check what you’ve learned so far. How is Android the perfect fit for the airline?
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Android allows unknown source side-loaded methods which are the best practice to deploy sensitive corporate private applications.
Android can easily be rooted to make it easier for the IT department to modify for their corporate needs.
Android comes with flexible management options to suit different teams.
It has layers of security and a wide variety of devices to choose from to suit any budget.
What would be the appropriate response when a customer says: “We don't have the budget to provide the marketing team with smartphones although we would like them to be able to access their work email on their own device. We need to be able to ensure the information on the device is secure and company information can be wiped if the phones are lost or stolen.”
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Google Play Protect
BYOD
Array of devices
Zero-touch
The IT admin wants to start rolling out Android devices at the airline but is confused by all the different options. What program would help them learn more about enterprise devices and solutions?
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Android Enterprise Recommended
Personal profile
BYOD
Google Play Protect
What would be the most appropriate response when a customer says: “We have employees out on the runway, working from home, as well as in our engineering depots and offices. How can we cater for themall?”
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Array of different devices, with varying features and price points.
Seamless fleet management.
Google productivity and third party apps from managed Google Play.
All of these.
The airline is worried about security. What benefits does Android Enterprise provide to customers to ensure devices are secure?
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Google Play Protect scans devices and apps daily to block malware and other threats.
Android Enterprise Recommended devices have regular security updates.
Managed devices keep the cameras on so IT can find any lost devices.
Some devices automatically force shutdown when an attempt to share data is detected.
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Android powers more than billion devices globally.
Select... “3”
Zero-touch enrollment allows IT to corporate-owned devices in bulk, without having to set each one up manually.
Select... “deploy”
Select your partner type below. So you can see relevant content to your role, choose your role, then submit.
EMM Provider – Sales
EMM Provider – Technical user
Device Manufacturer – Sales
Device Manufacturer – Technical user
Zero-touch Reseller – Sales
Zero-touch Reseller – Technical user
Why use APIs? Select the correct answer, then submit.
You shouldn’t use APIs as they decrease productivity.
APIs make your job easier by replacing EMMs.
APIs make enrollment a lot more simple, but are more likely to have mistakes due to manual data entry.
APIs increase productivity. The zero-touch enrollment API helps zero-touch resellers automate their integration.
How often does Google release security updates?
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Every 30 days.
Every quarter with a software update.
Every year, along with a new version of Android.
When an exploit is found.
A customer is worried about apps being side-loaded by tech-savvy workers. What would be an appropriate response?
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A strong password and a strong HR department can prevent side-loading.
Android Enterprise management API can prevent users from side-loading apps.
Internal apps have to be installed using a side-loading method.
Side-loading apps should not cause any security concerns.
What would be a good feature to discuss when talking to a customer about using a personal device forwork?
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Ability for IT to block all non-work-related calls.
IT visibility into the whole device.
Work profile and all its privacy protections for users.
Ability for IT to track devices.
How can a business ensure that mobile workers can safely reach internal company websites?
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Prevent users from connecting to public Wi-Fi.
End users should use a VPN that will create a secure connection wherever the user is.
Android has a firewall built in, reducing the risk of network sniffing.
Public Wi-Fi is fine, if the browser uses Incognito or Private mode.
From your initial conversation with Alex, you noted that she’s looking for a new way for staff to book vacation time and review schedules outside of the office.
What can you ask to find out more information?
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“How many departments are stakeholders in this project?”
“Would an automated deployment mode be something that would be useful to you?”
“Do you have any specific hardware requirements?”
What conclusion should you draw?
“A BYOD solution with a work profile is probably appropriate here.”
“She needs to tightly control what apps are installed on those personal devices to secure them.”
“Customers buying their own devices with discounts is a risk for the company.”
“She needs to consider getting a budget for rugged devices for flight crews.”
It’s really important to understand what devices need to be supported. Alex says: “The store offers a wide selection of Android devices, often purchased by the employees.” What question should you ask next?
“Excellent! How is scheduling done at the moment? Do you use custom software?”
“Do you need to speak to an app developer?”
“How do the flight crews communicate with each other?”
“Everyone could be issued with a managed Google Account and use Google Calendar. How does that sound?”
We need to know what software requirements Alex has, so we can determine if they are developing aninternal app or using a ready-made solution. Alex fills you in: “We use Microsoft Teams to organize calendars by team and we want to keep this, as payroll uses the schedules for monthly wages.” What question should you ask next?
“Looks like a dedicated device would suit you. Would you like me to take you through the details?”
“Are you at the very beginning of this project, or have you already given it some thought?”
“Are there any concerns that affect how you want this solution deployed?”
“How does transferring configurations to new devices with a pre-programmed NFC tag sound to you?”
Alex has some concerns. Let’s see what they are: “Well, we’re concerned about keeping scheduling information private as our competitors try to capture as much data about us as they can. We’re also aware that staff may not adopt the new system if they feel the company is managing their personal devices. While
this project has been approved, it’ll be pulled if we can’t ensure privacy.” How should yourespond?
“Those are valid concerns. Would it be helpful if I explained how data is separated with a work profile and find some
documentation to inform your stakeholders?”
“I’m afraid we can’t help you with those security concerns.”
“That’s ok. Everything is encrypted on an Android device from the OS, the apps and the data. There is no chance of your data getting
into the wrong hands.”
From your initial conversation with Lindsay, you note that they are looking for a means to search stock inventory and check items in and out. Accurate recording of serial numbers is needed as a character difference can mean the wrong part is allocated to a repair. What question can you ask to find out more tobuild a potential solution?
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“Will you need access to Google Play?”
“Do you have any requirements regarding the devices you want to use?”
“Have you considered how you will keep the devices up to date?”
Great place to start! Lindsay says: “Some of our mechanics use feature phones and don’t have much experience with smartphones. I think I might need something tough — they aren’t the most gentle and weare outside a lot!’’
What question should you ask next?
“Do your engineers have any concerns about data and privacy?”
“Considering your mechanics don’t have much experience with smartphones, how about a kiosk in the office?”
“How about training your staff on how to use smartphones before deciding how to manage these devices?”
“Do you have any needs when it comes to managing these devices?”
Yes, it’s good to know whether the customer has any requirements in regards to the management of thedevices.
Lindsay replies saying: “I think we’d like to set everyone up with some apps so we can communicate with them when they’re out in the field. It would also be useful to track the devices in casethey get lost.” What question should you ask next?
“Does the company use Google Workspace?”
“Have you thought about how the devices might be set up?”
“Do you need a VPN to access your network over 5G?”
From your initial conversation with Amira, you’ve gathered that she wants to install a number of information points around the airport. What question can you ask to find out more to build a potentialsolution?
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“How big is your distribution department?”
“How would using personal devices suit your team?”
“In terms of hardware, do you have any specific goals or requirements?”
A good place to start! Amira says: “We’ve looked at some kiosk enclosures that have interactive displays which would be ideal. We are looking at six to begin with, where we can see pinch points in people traffic around the building.” What question should you ask next?
“What would run on these interactive screens?”
“Sounds like you need company-owned devices with personal use allowed. Shall I take you through the next steps for this solution?”
“Does your building have access to 5G?”
That’s right, it would be useful to find out more about the software needed. Amira replies, explaining that the screens would show a number of things: A map of the airport terminal with hot spots that can be tapped on for more detail, such as the gates, for example. Commonly needed directions for the restrooms, cafes, lost luggage and check-in areas. In times of emergency, the screens would direct customers to meeting points. Each one would have a “Call for help” button for anyone in distress or feeling ill. Each kiosk would be unique so that our staff could identify which call for help was pressed andreceive an alert on their tablets. Maybe a game for the kids at quiet times. What question should you ask next?
“What about transferring configurations to new devices with a pre-programmed NFC tag?”
“Are you sure you need kiosks to streamline the experience? Tablets might be cheaper.”
“How often would the screen contents change? Have you thought about the app that you would want to run to deliver this
content to the devices?”
Good flag, Amira replies: “We haven’t worked that out yet, but maybe we could start with just some kind of screen sharing from a computer? We definitely need to limit access to who could edit content there.” What question should you ask next?
“I’m afraid we’ll only be able to help you with the app. Maybe we could create an app for the public with some of those features?”
“Ok, sounds like a fixed device managed as a single-use device might do the job. Have you considered what network security
may need to be in place?”
“How about portable kiosks that customers can pick up and take around the terminal with them?”
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When can a customer get access to the zero-touch portal?
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Which of the following is required for zero-touch enrollment to work on a registered device?
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Steve, from Scuba School, wants to buy 10,000 new Android smartphones, send to his online students around the world and have them set up the devices automatically by just turning the devices on and connecting to a wifi network or cellular network. What does Steve need to make this happen?
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Which of the following is NOT a benefit of zero-touch enrollment?
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Greg works at Company Sales Ltd and has asked you to enrol all their devices into zero-touch to ensure they cannot be used if they were lost or stolen. You realized that Company Sales Ltd does not have an EMM. What should you recommend to Greg?
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What are the “DPC extras” configurations used for?