In Pictures: Tablets with serious security for business

These tablets have extra security features that will keep your work safe and your IT pros happy

Apple iPad

Even though Apple markets the iPad primarily at consumers, the tablet comes with a decent set of built-in security features. Tools to help users set up an iPad in a secure business environment include Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync integration (to push policies to a fleet of devices), VPN server configuration, over-the-air profile delivery and configuration, and mobile device management, such as remotely wiping or locking a device.

The iPad also uses 256-bit AES hardware encryption to protect all the data on the device. You can encrypt data backups made in iTunes as well.

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