In the modern threat landscape, security is non-negotiable, and Miradore integrates several critical protective features. Foremost is the ability to execute remote actions: IT staff can perform a full or selective wipe of a lost or stolen device, lock the screen remotely, or locate the device via GPS. For BYOD scenarios, selective wipe is particularly vital, as it removes corporate data (email, calendars, apps) while leaving personal photos and messages intact. Beyond reactive measures, Miradore offers real-time compliance checking. Administrators can set security baselines—such as requiring a screen lock, encryption, or a minimum OS version. Devices that fall out of compliance can be automatically flagged, quarantined, or sent automated remediation instructions. The platform also includes an application inventory feature, allowing IT to blacklist malicious or non-compliant apps and whitelist approved software.
What distinguishes Miradore is not the novelty of its individual features but how they integrate into a cohesive workflow. For example, an administrator can create a policy that triggers an automated workflow: when a Windows device is reported as non-compliant because a critical patch is missing, Miradore can automatically initiate the patch installation, lock the device until a reboot occurs, and then generate a compliance report. This level of automation reduces manual intervention, minimizes human error, and frees IT staff to focus on strategic projects rather than routine maintenance. miradore features
Miradore includes a reporting engine that can generate automated reports on device inventory, security status, and application usage. Alerts can be configured to notify administrators of critical events, such as a device being wiped or a compliance policy being violated. In the modern threat landscape, security is non-negotiable,
In the modern threat landscape, security is non-negotiable, and Miradore integrates several critical protective features. Foremost is the ability to execute remote actions: IT staff can perform a full or selective wipe of a lost or stolen device, lock the screen remotely, or locate the device via GPS. For BYOD scenarios, selective wipe is particularly vital, as it removes corporate data (email, calendars, apps) while leaving personal photos and messages intact. Beyond reactive measures, Miradore offers real-time compliance checking. Administrators can set security baselines—such as requiring a screen lock, encryption, or a minimum OS version. Devices that fall out of compliance can be automatically flagged, quarantined, or sent automated remediation instructions. The platform also includes an application inventory feature, allowing IT to blacklist malicious or non-compliant apps and whitelist approved software.
What distinguishes Miradore is not the novelty of its individual features but how they integrate into a cohesive workflow. For example, an administrator can create a policy that triggers an automated workflow: when a Windows device is reported as non-compliant because a critical patch is missing, Miradore can automatically initiate the patch installation, lock the device until a reboot occurs, and then generate a compliance report. This level of automation reduces manual intervention, minimizes human error, and frees IT staff to focus on strategic projects rather than routine maintenance.
Miradore includes a reporting engine that can generate automated reports on device inventory, security status, and application usage. Alerts can be configured to notify administrators of critical events, such as a device being wiped or a compliance policy being violated.