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VPN software and the data leaks one security researcher detected have kicked off media coverage relating to Apple’s security stance and VPN software is handled in iOS. Are VPNs in iOS broken or is this simply another nail in legacy VPN’s coffin in light of more secure technologies, like ZTNA that better address the challenges of the current threat landscape and modern computing needs?

August 26 2022 by

Jesus Vigo

It's important to protect students from dangerous and distracting content on the internet. In many countries, allowing students unfettered access to the internet breaks the law. But learners also need access for a good education. Our e-book "Content Filtering Essentials for K-12" answers the question: How can you create safe access for students while also protecting their privacy?

August 23 2022 by

Haddayr Copley-Woods

Mac has a rich history of security and privacy protection – much of which it has earned – since Apple interweaves these protections into every facet of the hardware and software design process. But no system is infallible and here we discuss three categories of misconceptions regarding macOS security that could lead to a false sense of protection for end users: Macs get attacked less than other OS’s Built-in security tools are enough Common threats are always stopped

August 19 2022 by

Jesus Vigo

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