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← Back to Google Android 14 BYOAD Security Technical Implementation Guide

V-260064

CAT II (Medium)

The EMM system supporting the Google Android 14 BYOAD must be configured to detect if known malicious applications, blocked, or prohibited applications are installed on the Google Android 14 BYOAD (DOD-managed segment only).

Rule ID

SV-260064r948397_rule

STIG

Google Android 14 BYOAD Security Technical Implementation Guide

Version

V1R1

CCIs

CCI-000366

Discussion

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 baseline and the work profile can be removed when the device is out of compliance, which protects DOD data from unauthorized exposure. Detection via collecting and analysis of BYOAD generated logs for noncompliance indicators is acceptable. This detection capability must be implemented prior to AMD (Approved Mobile Device, called BYOAD device in the STIG) enrollment, AMD access to DOD information and IT resources, and continuously monitored on the DOD-managed segment of the AMD enrolled in the program. If non-DOD information (i.e., personal user data, device information) outside the DOD-managed segment of the AMD is required to be accessed, collected, monitored, tracked (i.e., location), or maintained, the circumstances under which this may be done must be outlined in the user agreement. Reference: DOD policy "Use of Non-Government Mobile Devices" (3.a.(3)iii). SFR ID: FMT_SMF_EXT.1.1 #47

Check Content

Verify an app vetting process is being used to vet apps before work profile apps are placed in the MDM app repository.

If an app vetting process is not being used to vet apps before work profile apps are placed in the MDM app repository, this is a finding.

Fix Text

Implement an app vetting process before work profile apps are placed in the MDM app repository.