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You can control Android devices for compliance with the corporate security requirements. Corporate security requirements regulate how the user can work with the device. For example, the real-time protection must be enabled on the device, the anti-virus databases must be up-to-date, and the device password must be sufficiently strong. Compliance control is based on a list of rules. A compliance rule includes the following components:
On Android 12 or later, the app may perform this task later than specified if the device is in battery saver mode.
If the user does not fix the non-compliance within the specified time, the following actions are available:
To create a scan rule for checking devices for compliance with a group policy:
If the device does not comply with a policy, during device synchronization with the Administration Server, Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Android writes an entry for Violation detected: <name of the criterion checked> in the event log. You can view the Event log on the Events tab in the Administration Server properties or in the local properties of the application.
If the device does not comply with a policy, during device synchronization with the Administration Server, Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Android notifies the user about this.
The Scan Rule Wizard starts.
When the wizard finishes, the new rule is displayed in the Compliance Rules section in the list of scan rules.
Mobile device settings are configured after the next device synchronization with the Kaspersky Security Center. If the user device does not comply with the rules, the restrictions you have specified in the scan rule list are applied to the device.
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