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High - This option is the least secure, and allows all threat levels.If the device is detected to have high-level threats, it's determined to be noncompliant. Medium - The device is evaluated as compliant if existing threats on the device are low or medium level.Anything higher puts the device in a noncompliant status. Low - The device is evaluated as compliant if only low-level threats are present.If the device is detected with any level of threats, it's evaluated as noncompliant. Secured - This option is the most secure, as the device can't have any threats.Use this setting to take the risk assessment from a connected Mobile Threat Defense service as a condition for compliance. Require the device to be at or under the Device Threat Level Block - Mark rooted devices as not compliant.Not configured ( default) - This setting isn't evaluated for compliance or non-compliance.
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(This compliance check is supported for Android 4.0 and above.) Prevent rooted devices from having corporate access.
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