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Component: MOB-AFA
Component Name: SAP Sybase Afaria
Description: Remediation policy defines the conditions under which a device is considered to be noncompliant with one or more MDM policies, and the corrective actions taken by the server when a device is reported as noncompliant.
Key Concepts: A remediation policy is a feature of MOB-AFA SAP Sybase Afaria that allows administrators to define a set of rules for how devices should be managed when they are found to be out of compliance with the organization's security policies. The policy defines the actions that should be taken when a device is found to be non-compliant, such as blocking access to corporate resources, sending notifications, or taking other corrective measures. How to use it: To use the remediation policy feature, administrators must first define the rules for how devices should be managed when they are found to be out of compliance. This includes specifying the actions that should be taken when a device is found to be non-compliant, such as blocking access to corporate resources, sending notifications, or taking other corrective measures. Once the policy has been defined, it can then be applied to devices in the organization's network. Tips & Tricks: When creating a remediation policy, it is important to consider the potential impact of the policy on users and their devices. For example, if a policy requires that devices be blocked from accessing corporate resources when they are found to be non-compliant, users may experience disruption in their workflows. It is also important to ensure that the policy is regularly reviewed and updated as needed in order to ensure that it remains effective and relevant. Related Information: For more information about MOB-AFA SAP Sybase Afaria and its features, including remediation policies, please visit https://www.sap.com/products/afaria.html.