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What is Chrome Zero Touch Enrollment?
Really ready out of the box
Once an end user receives the device, all they need to do is connect to the internet, log in, and they're ready to go.
Eliminate the time needed for manual configuration
Zero-touch enrollment ensures that Chrome OS devices are registered to automatically enroll once in the hand of end users. This eliminates the need for manual device enrollment by IT departments or end users.
Built with security in mind
Hardware-backed attestation secures the identity of the devices to prevent spoofing attacks.
Really ready out of the box
Once an end user receives the device, all they need to do is connect to the internet, log in, and they're ready to go.
Eliminate the time needed for manual configuration
Zero-touch enrollment ensures that Chrome OS devices are registered to automatically enroll once in the hand of end users. This eliminates the need for manual device enrollment by IT departments or end users.
Built with security in mind
Hardware-backed attestation secures the identity of the devices to prevent spoofing attacks.
How zero-touch enrollment works
1. Purchase the Chrome OS device
To start, the customer purchase a Chrome OS device that supports zero-touch enrollment and requests for it to be pre-provisioned for zero-touch enrollment through their approved service partner.
2. Generate a pre-provisioning token
The IT Admin then generates a pre-provisioning token in the Google Admin console, and shares the token with their service partner.
3. Partner registers the device with Google
The service partner registers the device with Google and the device is now in a pre-provisioned state, which the IT Admin can see in the Google Admin console.
4. Device is shipped to the user
Once the device is in a pre-provisioned state, the service partner send the device directly to the end user.
5. User powers on the device
The user powers on the device and connects to WiFi. The device check in with Google to determine if it needs to undergo zero-touch enrollment.
6. Google confirms device identity
Zero-touch enrollment is built with security in mind, leveraging the Titan C security chip to help Google confirm the device's identity. The helps prevent spoofing attacks during the enrollment process.
7. The user can now log in
Once the device's identity is confirmed, the device automatically enrolls into the customer's domain, policies are applied, and now the user can log in.
How zero-touch enrollment works
1. Purchase the Chrome OS device
To start, the customer purchase a Chrome OS device that supports zero-touch enrollment and requests for it to be pre-provisioned for zero-touch enrollment through their approved service partner.
2. Generate a pre-provisioning token
The IT Admin then generates a pre-provisioning token in the Google Admin console, and shares the token with their service partner.
3. Partner registers the device with Google
The service partner registers the device with Google and the device is now in a pre-provisioned state, which the IT Admin can see in the Google Admin console.
4. Device is shipped to the user
Once the device is in a pre-provisioned state, the service partner send the device directly to the end user.
5. User powers on the device
The user powers on the device and connects to WiFi. The device check in with Google to determine if it needs to undergo zero-touch enrollment.
6. Google confirms device identity
Zero-touch enrollment is built with security in mind, leveraging the Titan C security chip to help Google confirm the device's identity. The helps prevent spoofing attacks during the enrollment process.
7. The user can now log in
Once the device's identity is confirmed, the device automatically enrolls into the customer's domain, policies are applied, and now the user can log in.