Lab · Harden Mobile Mail & Browser on a Shared Tablet

SY0-701 · 4.1 SY0-701 · 3.2 Assignment ID: splus-mobile-mail-browser-harden
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Settings
Mail — Work Account
Account: frontdesk@driftwoodcoop.example · Incoming server settings
Use SSL (incoming mail) Encrypt the connection to the mail server
Web Browser — Privacy & Security
Built-in browser hardening for the shared device
AutoFill Auto-complete saved names, passwords, and cards
Block Pop-ups Stop sites from opening pop-up windows
Block All Cookies Refuse first- and third-party cookies
Fraudulent Website Warning Alert before visiting suspected phishing sites
JavaScript Allow sites to run scripts

Scenario

You are the security administrator for Driftwood Lending Co-op, a small credit union. The front desk shares one tablet that Wren Okafor uses to triage the co-op's email and look things up online. The device shipped with weak defaults. Lock it down by encrypting the mail connection and hardening the built-in browser.

Your tasks

Toggles update this checklist automatically.

  • Turn on Use SSL for incoming mail
  • Turn off browser AutoFill
  • Turn on Block Pop-ups
  • Turn on Block All Cookies
  • Turn on Fraudulent Website Warning
  • Turn off JavaScript

Knowledge check

Answer all three. These are checked when you submit.

1. Enabling “Use SSL” on the incoming mail server protects the connection using which protocol family?
2. Blocking all cookies in the browser most directly reduces which risk?
3. The Fraudulent Website Warning is primarily a defense against which attack?

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