Web version available for NIST Cybersecurity Practice Guide SP 1800-21, Mobile Device Security: Corporate-Owned Personally-Enabled (COPE)

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Web version available for NIST Cybersecurity Practice Guide SP 1800-21, Mobile Device Security: Corporate-Owned Personally-Enabled (COPE)

We are excited to share an update from the Mobile Device Security Team at NIST’s National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (NCCoE):

Practice Guide web version available!

We now have a web version of Special Publication (SP) 1800-21 Mobile Device Security: Corporate-Owned Personally-Enabled (COPE) available, in addition to PDFs. 

Mobile devices provide access to vital workplace resources while giving employees the flexibility to perform their daily activities. One mobile device deployment model is Corporate-Owned Personally-Enabled (COPE). These mobile devices are owned by the enterprise and issued to the employee. COPE architectures provide the flexibility of allowing both enterprises and employees to install applications onto organization-owned mobile devices.

NIST SP 1800-21 provides an example solution demonstrating how organizations can use a standards-based approach and commercially available technologies to meet their security and privacy needs for using mobile devices to access enterprise resources.

Let us know how you plan to use the guide or if you have other suggestions. Email us at mobile-nccoe@nist.gov.

Want to learn more?

If you are interested in learning more about the Mobile Device Security projects, check out our website. Want to join our community of interest? Email us at mobile-nccoe@nist.gov

Thank you,
The NIST NCCoE Mobile Device Security Team

 

SP 1800-21 web version and PDFs:
https://www.nccoe.nist.gov/projects/building-blocks/mobile-device-security/corporate-owned-personally-enabled

Mobile Device Security projects at NCCoE:
https://www.nccoe.nist.gov/projects/building-blocks/mobile-device-security