Which concept involves segmenting corporate-owned data and resources from personally-enabled mobile devices?

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Which concept involves segmenting corporate-owned data and resources from personally-enabled mobile devices?

Containerization on mobile devices creates an isolated, secure workspace that holds corporate apps and data separate from personal apps and information. This separation is managed by enterprise mobility solutions and uses its own storage, encryption keys, and access policies. By keeping corporate data inside that container, organizations can enforce security rules, control data flows (such as copy/paste or sharing) and perform a targeted remote wipe of only the container if needed, without touching personal data. This approach is ideal for BYOD because it lets employees use their personal devices for work while maintaining clear boundaries between corporate resources and personal content.

Other options don’t provide the same level of separation: application wrapping adds security policies to individual apps but doesn’t establish a true, ongoing separation of all corporate data from personal data; eFuse is a hardware fuse mechanism, not a data-segmentation method; and bootloader security protects the boot process, not data isolation on the device.

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