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Apple DEP-2025 - Apple Deployment and Management Exam Certification Exam

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Question #1 (Topic: Demo Questions)

What does MDM need to operate, specifically for APNs and SSL? 

A.
Certificates 
B.
Restrictions
C.
Enrollment profiles
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
For an MDM solution to operate effectively, it relies on certificates, particularly for secure communication with Apple Push Notification service (APNs) and for establishing encrypted connections via SSL/TLS. An APNs certificate is required to authenticate the MDM server with Apple’s APNs infrastructure, enabling it to send push notifications to managed devices. Additionally, an SSL certificate secures the communication channel between the MDM server and the devices, ensuring data privacy and integrity. Restrictions (option B) are policies enforced by MDM but are not prerequisites for its operation. Enrollment profiles (option C) are necessary to link devices to MDM, as discussed in Question 1, but they do not specifically address the APNs and SSL requirements. Apple’s documentation, such as the MDM Protocol Reference, explicitly states that certificates are essential for APNs and SSL functionality in MDM deployments. Reference: MDM Protocol Reference (Section: Certificates and Authentication). 
Question #2 (Topic: Demo Questions)

How do devices report their status when using declarative device management? 

A.
Declarations
B.
The status channel
C.
Profiles
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
Declarative Device Management (DDM), introduced by Apple, allows devices to autonomously manage their configurations based on declarations provided by the MDM server. When reporting their status back to the MDM server, devices use the status channel, a dedicated communication pathway designed for this purpose. Declarations (option A) are instructions sent from the MDM server to the device, not the mechanism for reporting status. Profiles (option C) are used in traditional MDM to configure devices but are not specific to status reporting in DDM. Apple’s MDM Protocol Reference explains that the status channel enables devices to send updates about their compliance and configuration state, confirming B as the correct answer. Reference: MDM Protocol Reference (Section: Declarative Device Management). 
Question #3 (Topic: Demo Questions)

Which role in Apple Business Manager can purchase apps and assign devices?

A.
Administrator
B.
Content Manager
C.
Device Enrollment Manager
D.
People Manager
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
In Apple Business Manager (ABM), the Administrator role has broad permissions, including purchasing apps and assigning devices to MDM servers. The Content Manager (option B) can manage and distribute content (e.g., apps, books) but cannot purchase apps or assign devices. The Device Enrollment Manager (option C) focuses on enrolling and assigning devices but lacks purchasing authority. The People Manager (option D) manages user accounts, not apps or devices. TheApple Business Manager User Guideoutlines the Administrator’s comprehensive responsibilities, making it the correct choice.
[Reference:Apple Business Manager User Guide(Section: Roles and Permissions)., , ]
Question #4 (Topic: Demo Questions)

Which macOS tool allows IT administrators to create configuration profiles?

A.
Apple Configurator
B.
Profile Manager
C.
System Preferences
D.
Terminal
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
Profile Manager, part of macOS Server (now integrated into macOS as a standalone service), is a tool that allows IT administrators to create, edit, and distribute configuration profiles for macOS, iOS, and iPadOS devices. These profiles define settings and restrictions that can be deployed via MDM or manually. Apple Configurator (option A) is primarily for iOS/iPadOS/tvOS device supervision and configuration, not profile creation for macOS. System Preferences (option C) is a user-facing settings app, not a profile creation tool. Terminal (option D) can be used for scripting but isn’t designed for profile creation. TheApple Platform Deployment Guideidentifies Profile Manager as the macOS tool for this purpose.
[Reference: Apple Platform Deployment Guide(Chapter: Profile Manager)., , ]
Question #5 (Topic: Demo Questions)

Which feature in macOS allows IT administrators to manage software updates?

A.
Apple Configurator
B.
MDM
C.
System Preferences
D.
Terminal
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Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
Mobile Device Management (MDM) solutions provide IT administrators with the ability to manage software updates on macOS devices remotely. Through MDM, administrators can defer updates, enforce specific versions, or schedule installations, ensuring compliance and security across an organization’s fleet. Apple Configurator (option A) is primarily for iOS/iPadOS/tvOS devices, not macOS update management. System Preferences (option C) allows individual users to manage updates locally, not administrators remotely. Terminal (option D) can script updates but lacks the centralized control of MDM. TheMDM Protocol Referencedetails MDM’s software update management capabilities for macOS.
[Reference: MDM Protocol Reference(Section: Software Update Management)., , ]