The security department has been informed that a ChromeOS device was stolen out of an employee’s car. What should you do in the Admin console to ensure the device is rendered inoperable while still maintaining management of the device?
The security department has been informed that a ChromeOS device was stolen out of an employee’s car. What should you do in the Admin console to ensure the device is rendered inoperable while still maintaining management of the device?
Disabling the device will render it unusable. This prevents any unauthorized access to the device and its data.
D. Deprovision the ChromeOS device Explanation: To ensure the device is rendered inoperable while still maintaining management over the device in the Admin console, you should deprovision the device. When you deprovision a ChromeOS device, it effectively removes it from your domain and renders it unusable. The device will be wiped of all enterprise data, policies, and configurations. This ensures that the device can't be used to access any company resources. However, it does not physically destroy the device or remove it from the Admin console immediately; it just prevents it from being used in your organization's environment.
Disable the device is the correct answer. If you deprovision the device you give free access to wipe and reuse the device and there is no way to enroll it back with out the physical device making it loss forever.