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According to a recent report by Kaspersky, there was a 70% increase in attacks against mobile devices in Latin America by 2025, highlighting how threats to corporate smartphones and tablets are on the rise. In this context, protecting corporate data on these devices and ensuring legal compliance is no longer optional – it is a strategic necessity.

Google Cloud Identity is an Identity-as-a-Service (IDaaS) solution that allows you to centrally manage users and groups in your organization. By adopting it, each employee gets their own corporate account , under their domain, instead of using personal accounts (e.g. Gmail) outside of the company's control. This makes the authentication layer much more secure and manageable: the administrator can apply password policies, remote wipe, and other rules on Android devices linked to these accounts. In addition, Cloud Identity is free in the basic edition , with no additional cost for Google Cloud customers, making it a good replacement for using free emails for device logins.

In today’s enterprise mobility landscape, automatic mobile device provisioning is essential for companies adopting MDM (Mobile Device Management) and EMM (Enterprise Mobility Management) solutions. Two of the main technologies available for automating this process are Samsung Knox Mobile Enrollment (KME) and Android Zero-touch Enrollment (ZTE) . While both aim to simplify onboarding and ensure compliance from the first use, they present important differences in terms of compatibility, functionalities and deployment flow.

Understand what Android Device Trust is, why it's crucial for mobile security, and how it works to protect your business data across all Android devices. Your ultimate guide.

In recent years, the adoption of the BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) model has grown exponentially in the corporate environment. With the growing need for flexible work and the digitalization of companies, allowing employees to use their own devices to access company systems and information has become a common strategy. However, this practice can expose the organization to security risks and operational challenges.

Android Device Policy is the engine that powers secure management of Android devices in the modern corporate world. Whether in a BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) scenario—where employees use their own smartphones—or in a fleet of 100% company-owned devices, this Google-backed solution forms the foundation of any strong Mobile Device Management (MDM) strategy.