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Google Team

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15th October, 2024

 

Flexibility and productivity go hand-in-hand in the era of modern work. But so can security risks.

 

Designed for the modern workplace, Android 15 introduces new ways to protect company devices and shield sensitive data - for both employees and companies - wherever the working day leads. Here’s how Android 15 can strengthen digital defenses.

 

Secure stolen devices with Android theft protection

 

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Too often the cost of theft extends beyond hardware. That’s why Android theft protection* focuses on locking down your device should it fall into the wrong hands, helping minimize the impact of stolen devices.

 

Theft Detection Lock offers automatic protection the moment a device is stolen. It uses machine learning to detect any motion associated with theft, like snatching or driving away, and quickly locks the device to protect device data.

 

Offline Device Lock is enabled once a device is stolen. If a stolen device is disconnected for a set period of time, the device screen automatically locks to prevent unauthorized access, even when off-grid.

 

Remote Lock empowers employees to act quickly once their devices are gone. As an extra, immediate precaution when a device is lost or stolen, employees can lock the missing device at android.com/lock using just their phone number. 

 

*Theft Detection Lock, Offline Device Lock, and Remote Lock requires Android 10+ and an internet connection. Android Go devices are not supported. Support may vary based on your device model. The user must be using the phone while it is unlocked. All theft protection features will be available in October.

 

Offer employees a private space within their personal profile

 

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Personally enabled devices balance convenience and usability, with enhanced controls to protect business data. Now, employees are able to create a private space* for personal profile data - a folder locked with a separate password or biometrics - to store apps containing sensitive information, like banking or healthcare. 

 

Employees can work with peace of mind, knowing that personal apps and activities are hidden and secure when working on the go or when sharing the screen with co-workers. 

 

*Private space on COPE devices are subject to the same security requirements as the personal profile. Admins will be able to block the user from having a Private Space and remove an existing Private Space in COPE.

 

Review security logs easily with the latest NIAP logging requirements

 

Android 15 is enhancing device security with new logging capabilities that meet the latest NIAP regulations. Administrative changes are logged and stored in the SecurityLog - and data backup events are migrated from Logcat to the SecurityLog for easier upload and streamlined management. Now IT teams can more easily identify and address potential security threats. 

 

 

Read Stronger management of company-owned devices with Android 15 next.

Learn more about what’s new in our Help Center FAQ.

 

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Enjoyed this introduction? Feel free to drop a kudos and join the discussion below - we’d love to know how these new features might impact your business strategy.

 

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