Customers are responsible for the aspects of the service offerings over which they have administrative-level access or control. VMware provides security for the aspects of the Workspace ONE service offerings over which we have sole physical, logical, and administrative-level control. The end-to-end security of the Workspace ONE cloud delivered service offerings is shared between VMware and our customers. Note : You can find the definitions for acronyms used in this document in: Acronyms used in the Workspace ONE Security Series. Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP), on-premises, and third-party offerings are not in-scope for this document. It assumes at least intermediate knowledge of Workspace ONE cloud services and focuses on the policies, processes, and controls supporting the cloud-delivered services. This document is intended for Workspace ONE commercial cloud administrators. The intent of this document is to provide readers with an understanding of how Workspace ONE cloud services approach security, the key mechanisms, and processes that VMware uses to manage information security, as well as describing shared responsibilities for providing security in a modern cloud computing environment. Workspace ONE Assist and VMware RemoteHelp.Workspace ONE Unified Endpoint Management (UEM). This document provides a general overview of the security controls implemented in VMware Workspace ONE ® commercial cloud offerings and includes information on the following services: Export and Re-Export Laws and Regulations Standard Hosting Agreements and Service Resources.Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) Cloud Alliance Initiative Questionnaire (CAIQ).
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