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Introducing On-device Network Protection (ONP)
This week we are pleased to announce a new family of features, "On-device Network Protection (ONP)," now available for both Android and iOS devices.
ONP enhances SandBlast Mobile's advanced mobile threat protection and establishes a new mobile security paradigm to prevent emerging Gen V network attacks.
Main features introduced in ONP:
Feature | Feature Description | Detailed Information for each feature |
---|---|---|
Anti-Phishing |
| New Capability for ONP: Anti-Phishing |
Safe Browsing |
| New Capability for ONP: Safe Browsing |
Conditional Access |
| New Capability for ONP: Conditional Access |
Anti-Bot |
| New Capability for ONP: Anti-Bot |
URL Filtering |
| New Capability for ONP: URL Filtering |
Enabling and Configuring On-device Network Protection
- Navigate to Settings > Policy Settings > On-device Network Protection.
- Select the appropriate protection activation of "Always ON", "Always ON, allow user to suspend protection", or "Turn ON when device is at HIGH risk".
- Blocking connections to phishing, botnets, and spyware/malicious sites are on by default, but can be disabled if desired.
However, it is highly recommended that these settings are not disabled in order to provide the maximum level of protection. - See the individual features for additional information (listed in above table).
User Experience
Once On-device Network Protection is enabled, the users will receive an in-app notification from SandBlast Mobile Protect to enable and install the VPN profile.
The VPN is a loopback VPN that allows all network traffic destination information to be inspected by SandBlast Mobile Protect app so that the configured ONP policies can be enforced at device.
The user must approve this install and follow any instructions to enable ONP on their devices.
ONP Enablement - iOS
- When the user is installing SandBlast Mobile Protect, and ONP is enabled in the Dashboard, the user will see a slightly different installation process.
- After installing and registering to SandBlast Mobile, the user can choose to enable "Notifications" and "Location".
- The user must allow SandBlast Mobile Protect to install a loopback VPN profile. If the user doesn't permit this, their device will be at Medium Risk until they do so.
- The user can then enable SMS Phishing protection by following the instructions.
- Once the user has completed enabling permissions, the device will be scanned by SandBlast Mobile Protect.
- There are new sections of the UI that will show the user that On-device Network Protection is enabled/disabled on their device.
- By tapping "My Device", the user can see that Network Protection is "On".There are new sections of the UI that will show the user that On-device Network Protection is enabled on their device.
- By tapping "My Network", the user can see the number of URL that have been inspected over the last 24 hours, as well as the number of URLs blocked.
ONP Enablement - Android
- When the user is installing SandBlast Mobile Protect, and ONP is enabled in the Dashboard, the user will see a slightly different installation process.
- After installing and registering to SandBlast Mobile, the user will need to enable "All all required permissions".
- The user must allow SandBlast Mobile Protect to install a loopback VPN profile. If the user doesn't permit this, their device will be at Medium Risk until they do so.
- The user can allow or disallow device location without penalty.
- The user can allow or disallow access to SMS messages without penalty.
- The user must enable "Accessibility" for On-device Network Protection to work properly.
- Once the user has completed enabling permissions, the device will be scanned by SandBlast Mobile Protect.
- There are new sections of the UI that will show the user that On-device Network Protection is enabled/disabled on their device.
- By tapping "My Device", the user can see that Network Protection is "On".
- By tapping "My Network", the user can see the number of URL that have been inspected over the last 24 hours, as well as the number of URLs blocked.
Suspending Network Protection
If the administrator has configured On-device Network Protection for "Always ON, allow user to suspend protection", then the user's can suspend ONP from a set time of 5 minutes, 30 minutes, or 2 hours.
This is often useful in a BYOD environment that will allow user's to suspend ONP protections.
iOS User Experience
- Tapping the More menu, the user can select "Suspend Network Protection".
- Select the amount of time to suspend, tapping "OK".
- The UI will show that Network Protection has been suspended and the time remaining.
- If the user wishes to cancel the suspension, the user can tap the More menu again, and select "Activate Network Protection".
Android User Experience
- Tapping the More menu, the user can select "Suspend Network Protection".
- Select the amount of time to suspend, tapping "OK".
- The UI will show that Network Protection has been suspended and the time remaining.
- If the user wishes to cancel the suspension, the user can tap the More menu again, and select "Activate Network Protection".
- Labels:
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Management
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Network Protection
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Protect App
