Introduction
Forcepoint ONE Mobile facilitates productivity by delivering secure web access to corporate resources while effectively protecting mobile devices from web threats. This solution enables organizations to implement the same robust security measures on mobile devices as they do on laptops and desktops. It is compatible with both iOS and iPadOS devices.
Features and benefits
Forcepoint ONE Mobile has the following features:
Network Settings
The Forcepoint ONE Mobile solution requires internet access to function. Specifically, the following URLs and ports must be allowed to egress through the network:
Help and support
For assistance and troubleshooting, access the Forcepoint help and support services at support.forcepoint.com.
Product updates
Explore the details of newly introduced and updated features here, along with an overview of resolved and known issues.
What's New
Describes the new features, enhancements, or fixes added to the current revision.
Resolved Issues
There are no resolved issues with the current release.
Known Issues
There are no known issues with the current release.
Known Limitations
This section lists the current known limitations.
Configuring Forcepoint ONE Mobile
Configure Forcepoint ONE Mobile settings using the Forcepoint ONE SSE portal. This section describes the configuration parameters available for Forcepoint ONE Mobile.
Deploying Forcepoint ONE Mobile
Admins can only deploy Forcepoint ONE Mobile using an MDM solution. The solution runs seamlessly on MDM-supported devices such as smartphones, tablets, or laptops enrolled in an MDM system.
System requirements
Before deploying the solution, verify the system requirements.
Deploying Forcepoint ONE Mobile for iOS and iPadOS using Microsoft Intune
Microsoft Intune is a cloud-based endpoint management solution. It manages user access to organizational resources and simplifies app and device management across many devices, including mobile devices, desktop computers, and virtual endpoints. You can deploy the Forcepoint ONE Mobile solution using Microsoft Intune.
Using Forcepoint ONE Mobile application
Describes detailed information about the Forcepoint ONE Mobile application.
Forcepoint ONE Mobile application status
The Forcepoint ONE Mobile application displays the following statuses to indicate the attention required from the admin.
Managing devices
Admins can manage the devices on which Forcepoint ONE Mobile is installed.
Managing devices
The Mobile Agent page displays high-level information about the devices registered with Forcepoint ONE Mobile.
Reviewing logs
The administrator can review different logs to monitor user activities.
Web logs
The Web logs contain all web browsing events generated from users using the Forcepoint ONE Mobile and Cloud SWG while accessing websites. Reports are generated every 5 minutes with new log data. Log data is retained for 30 days.
Web DLP logs
The Web DLP logs contain data related to policies configured to block uploads based on data patterns under the Web Proxy Policy options. Forcepoint ONE Mobile and Cloud SWG support the ability to block possible data leakage attempts on uploads to any site.
Admin logs
The Admin log page displays all admin activity within the Forcepoint ONE Mobile.
Troubleshooting
Provides guidance on how to troubleshoot various scenarios.
How can you re-register a device after it has been deleted from the portal?
Describes how to re-register a device after it has been deleted from the portal.
How can you determine if an invalid user certificate has been deployed through MDM?
Describes how to identify and resolve issues related to invalid certificates on devices.
How can you prevent a device from re-registering after it has been deleted from the portal?
If any devices are lost or stolen, or you want to remove a device from the system completely. You should prevent re-registration using the application.