From LG Android 5.x Interim Security Configuration Guide
Part of PP-MDF-991000
Associated with: CCI-000366
On MOS devices, users (may be able to) access the device's contact database or calendar to obtain phone numbers and other information using a human voice even when the mobile device is locked. Often this information is personally identifiable information (PII), which is considered sensitive. It could also be used by an adversary to profile the user or engage in social engineering to obtain further information from other unsuspecting users. Disabling access to the contact database and calendar in these situations mitigates the risk of this attack. The AO may waive this requirement with written notice if the operational environment requires this capability.
This validation procedure is performed on both the MDM Administration Console and the LG Android device. Check whether the appropriate setting is configured on the MDM Administration Console: 1. Ask the MDM administrator to display the "Allow voice command" setting in the MDM console. 2. Verify voice command application is disabled. On the LG Android device: 1. Unlock the device 2. Navigate to the "Voice Command": Apps >> Tools (Verizon only) >> Voice command. 3. Verify voice command application does not run. If the "Allow voice command" setting is enabled, or if the user is able to enable the setting on the device, this is a finding.
Configure the mobile device to disable running voice command application. On the MDM Administration Console, disable the "Allow voice command" setting.
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