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Posts in the Security Category

October 5, 2022 by Jesus Vigo

In this session, we'll discuss hardening a system, patch management and maintenance. Also, how to meet (or exceed) defined timelines through the use of a variety of automation tools that all work through Jamf Pro.

Learn how Get Well went from a company that took 8+ months to update our fleet to Big Sur, to less than 45 days to upgrade to Monterey. We also discuss how we keep our software updated regularly, the messaging we send to employees and the tools we use and provide to them to help us achieve those goals.

October 5, 2022 by Jamf Threat Labs

Jamf Threat Labs recently discovered a new macOS vulnerability in Archive Utility that could lead to the execution of an unsigned and unnotarized application without displaying security prompts to the user, by using a specially crafted archive. We reported our findings to Apple on May 31, 2022, and in macOS Monterey 12.5. Apple patched the vulnerability on July 20, 2022, assigning it CVE-2022-32910.

August 26, 2022 by Jesus Vigo

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?

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