From Samsung Android OS 6 (with KNOX 2.x) Security Technical Implementation Guide
Part of PP-MDF-201007
Associated with: CCI-000366 CCI-001806
Requiring all authorized applications to be in an application whitelist prevents the execution of any applications (e.g., unauthorized, malicious) that are not part of the whitelist. Failure to configure an application whitelist properly could allow unauthorized and malicious applications to be downloaded, installed, and executed on the mobile device, causing a compromise of DoD data accessible by these applications.
This validation procedure is performed on the MDM Administration Console. Check whether the appropriate setting is configured on the MDM Administration Console: 1. Ask the MDM administrator to display the list of whitelisted applications in the "Android Applications" rule. 2. Verify the list of whitelisted applications has been approved by the Authorizing Official (AO). Note: This list can be empty if no applications have been approved. Note: Refer to the Supplemental document for additional information. If any of the applications on the list of whitelisted applications on the MDM Administration Console have not been approved by the Authorizing Official (AO), this is a finding.
Configure the mobile operating system to use an application whitelist. On the MDM Administration Console, configure the list of whitelisted applications in the "Android Applications" rule and ensure only AO-approved applications are on the list. Note: This list can be empty if no applications have been approved. Note: Refer to the Supplemental document for additional information.
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