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Frequently Asked Questions about Capsule Workspace
Hi,
These are answers for few Frequently Asked Questions about Capsule Workspace:
Question | Answer |
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Can Capsule Workspace (CWS) provide root detection/jailbreak? | Yes |
Does CWS provide Encrypted end-to-end communication (HTTPS connections) and certificate pinning to communicate with BYOD solution servers? | Yes |
Does CWS provide Strong Encryption of all the company data inside the container | Yes |
How does CWS store the encrypted files on the device? | Data is encrypted within the files which are situated in a certain folder structure. Note that to read the folder structure in both iOS and Android you require root access. |
Can the admin of CWS define rules/exceptions to export data from the container? | Yes |
Is it possible to use the solution in a real BYOD scenario without an agent/MDM on the device? | Yes |
Which platforms are supported | iOS and Android |
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What kind of encryption is being used by Capsule Workspace?
And I think the data is decrypted when you enter the passcode, can you clarify that?
Thanks
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1. The file is encrypted in the tuple level. One can Gather the database file from the application folder in iOS for example. Using iExplorer you can browse the iOS libraries and easily reach the application folder. Then use and SQL viewer to show that the database values are encrypted.
2. When you enter the passcode, you start a App-Wide VPN session in which you can see the de-crypted information on the CWS client.
