Environment
Google Android
Apple iOS
Topic
Security controls that can be enforced in the Everbridge 360 and Everbridge Mobile App (EMA) via Microsoft Intune.
Description
Many of the commonly used features in Microsoft Intune are supported in the Everbridge 360 and EMA if the Everbridge 360 or EMA has been installed via the Microsoft Intune company portal. Below is a list of the supported and non-supported features.
Supported Microsoft Intune Features
- Deploy app on an enrolled device
- Check status of app installation in the device
- Remove app using device wipe, retire, or manually unenrolling the device
- Allow copy/paste
- Prevent copy/paste
- Block screenshots and screen recording
- Block Siri
- Prevent access to notification attachments
- Control sharing of data between Everbridge 360 or EMA and an unmanaged app
- The app can be uninstalled from jail-broken devices by unenrolling the device or performing a wipe on the device
In a nutshell, most of the app configurations that are applicable for the "Managed devices" type of app configuration policy channel can be exercised on the Everbridge 360 or EMA.
Non-Supported Microsoft Intune Features
Microsoft Intune capability that is not supported in Everbridge 360 and EMA are the App Protection Policies (APP) that are applicable for the "Managed apps" type of app configuration policy channel. These cannot be applied to the Everbridge 360 or EMA because the Everbridge 360 and EMA are not integrated with the Intune SDK or wrapped by the Intune App Wrapping Tool.
Privacy and Compliance Considerations
For users concerned about privacy when installing the Intune app on their personal Android devices to access the Outlook mobile app for their Everbridge account, it's important to note that:
- Installing Intune will only provide access controls for the Outlook app.
- It will not allow Everbridge to track or review personal apps and activities on the device.
- The Intune app is used to securely manage the Outlook app and does not provide Everbridge with visibility into the user's personal device usage.
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