Jamf Pro 11 Showcased at JNUC, Jamf’s Annual Apple IT Admin Event

Jamf Pro 11 Showcased at JNUC, Jamf’s Annual Apple IT Admin Event

Now in its 14th year, the world’s⁣ biggest event for IT admins who manage Apple hardware, the Jamf⁢ Nation User Conference kicks off today in Austin, Texas with‌ Apple-related insights from Cisco, Google, Microsoft,⁣ and‍ other big‌ names in‍ tech management and integration.

MacPaw, Okta, Mac Stadium, and many other important vendors in the space‌ are ⁢also on tap at the hybrid show.

Now with ⁣a new CEO

Following the retirement of former CEO Dean Hager, new CEO John Strosahl, holds true to⁢ the​ company mission: “We are so confident in Apple’s continued success that we ⁤believe Apple will flip​ the market over the next decade and be the No. 1 end-user technology used in the enterprise,” Strosahl said in a statement.

The event sees several improvements to existing products:

Jamf​ Pro 11 arrives

The latest iteration of the company’s⁤ suite for fleet⁢ management, Jamf Pro 11 gains an improved user interface, better accessibility tools, and support for Declarative Device Management.

It ‌also includes new​ software ⁤update management workflows so IT can schedule and enforce the installation of software updates on​ managed‍ devices. Jamf confirmed its system will also support Account Driven Device Enrollment, ​which will ⁣be available later ‌for Macs ‍and‌ iOS/iPad OS devices.

Tools for Zero Trust

In the current security environment, identity​ and security ‍are ​even greater considerations than before. With this ⁣in ⁣mind, the identity⁤ and access management tools in Jamf Connect have been⁣ beefed‌ up with support for Zero Trust Network Access. This helps secure access to cloud and on-premises corporate data when remote employees use Apple devices.

The idea behind this‌ is‌ that the ‌security‌ is more⁣ robust than what you get with ⁤a VPN, while also being cheaper ⁣and more secure, according ‌to ⁣the company.

Compliance management

The company also offers Jamf Protect, which helps secure ⁣devices ​while also managing compliance. In the latest‌ iteration, admins can ⁤monitor compliance across their environment at a glance. Compliance detail extends to visibility of which apps ‍and⁢ OS version in use across those environments are impacted by known Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs). Then admins can choose how to act,⁤ including through ⁣remote implementation of Apple’s⁣ Rapid‍ Security Response routine.

You will be protected by robots

Artificial intelligence (AI) ‍is everywhere and Jamf expects to make use of these technologies to enhance system security. At JNUC, the ⁣company discussed how it​ sees AI⁢ being integrated into security⁣ products, particularly around on-spot analyses of detailed raw telemetry and security alert data.

The idea here is that AI‍ can continuously monitor for signs of attack and will alert IT when an attack is identified. ⁣The solution Jamf is ⁢building is sufficiently smart it can suggest ways to mitigate against identified threats.‌ The company⁢ has also introduced its first tech support bots for its admin users.

Jamf ​acquired some of the…

2023-09-20 10:00:04
Original from www.computerworld.com rnrn

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