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June 7, 2023 by Michael Devins

5 enhancements from WWDC to help Apple win the enterprise and change the future of work

Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) shows how Apple is leveraging its five major platforms to advance Apple's adoption in the enterprise. Here are the ways Apple is pushing each platform forward to continue winning in the workplace.

June 6, 2023 by Jesus Vigo

Apple WWDC’23: Day one recap

An overview of the new operating systems, features and mind-blowing technology that was announced on day one of Apple’s World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2023.

May 26, 2023 by Jesus Vigo

Top security challenges and how to overcome them: Prepare for & address external threats

Cyber threats come from all sides. As bad actors continue to evolve their toolsets to more succinctly attack targets, organizations are faced with the challenges of preparing for threats while implementing mitigations to address them as quickly and efficiently as possible. One of the most critical are external threats originating from outside the organization – proving to be amongst the most common threat types and the most difficult to protect against – but not impossible to address with a holistic, comprehensive security strategy.

May 23, 2023 by Jesus Vigo

Security 360 Highlights: User privacy

Following the release of the Jamf Security 360: Annual Threat Trends Report 2023, where we highlight security threat trends, we utilize threat intelligence gathered by Jamf to inform security professionals about which threats from the previous year most critically affected the enterprise. Preserving user privacy is a growing threat that the data supports and is the focus of this blog series. Understanding its criticality to endpoint security and identifying which data types are at risk helps IT and Security teams know what to look for and how to mitigate risk best.

May 16, 2023 by Jesus Vigo

Security 360 highlights: Phishing and social engineering

Following the release of the Jamf Security 360: Annual Threat Trends Report 2023 where we highlight security threat trends, we utilize threat intelligence gathered by Jamf to inform security professionals which threats from the previous year most critically affected the enterprise. The data in this blog series helps inform IT and Security teams of the continued reliance on social engineering attacks by threat actors. Also, by identifying various attack types, like phishing and how they are leveraged, users can be better informed on how to spot these attacks and know how to prevent them from compromising devices, user credentials and sensitive data.

April 18, 2023 by Jesus Vigo

How to use Apple Business Manager to manage App licenses

Learn how to manage the entire application lifecycle with Apple Business Manager. From purchase to licensing to deployment across your infrastructure. Discover app assignments and how Apple and Jamf flexibly allow users and MacAdmins to have all the software they need to remain productive available and up-to-date.

April 11, 2023 by Jesus Vigo

Detecting Insider Threats

Media reports of external attacks that lead to data breaches are a common occurrence these days. But just as devastating to an organization are internal attacks, stemming from insider threats that often go unnoticed until it's too late. Learn about these types of threats, how to spot the signs and what solutions are available to detect and protect against them.

March 31, 2023 by Jesus Vigo

Top security challenges and how to overcome them: Compliance regulations

Discover the top challenges affecting IT and Security teams when it comes to successfully handling regulatory compliance, including assessing risks to endpoints and processes, implementing frameworks to best harden devices and overcoming the challenges of maintaining cyber security compliance by securely sharing telemetry data and developing automated workflows.

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