MacOS 14.2 & Technical Issue with Jamf Connect

Dan Ellis Technical Due to an unexpected issue with the upcoming release of Apple macOS 14.2, all customers must update to Jamf Connect version 2.29.0.. For Mac computers with macOS 14.2 or later and a version of Jamf Connect earlier than 2.29.0, all users who start up, restart, or log out of their computer […]
Why Work With a Jamf Technical Partner

Michael ThomsonTechnical As IT support continues to evolve as a service, we explore the top five benefits of working with an external team of Jamf experts to manage your Apple devices. IT Admins are always being challenged to do more with less. In these days of ever tightening budgets, the addition of a trusted partner […]
Think you know Jamf Connect?

Michael ThomsonTechnical Jamf Connect seamlessly provisions user accounts out of the box based upon the employee’s cloud identity, working with identity providers such as Microsoft Entra ID, Okta, and Google. It also acts as a next-gen VPN that reimagines remote access as a Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) solution to provide fast, secure connections to […]
USB Or Not USB…Jamf Gives You Control

Michael ThomsonTechnical A common security benchmark that is always requested during our Jamf Onboarding projects, is locking down or restricting USB drives. In previous versions of the Apple Operating System this could be applied via a simple Jamf Pro Configuration Profile. This feature was deprecated by Apple in 10.15, but to this day remains operational, […]
Apple patches zero-day vulnerability in iOS & macOS

Michael ThomsonTechnical Critical updates, iOS 16.6.1, iPadOS 16.6.1, macOS 13.5.2, and watchOS 9.6.2 Security Updates Apple has taken swift action by releasing critical security updates for iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and watchOS to address actively exploited zero-day security vulnerabilities. These vulnerabilities are capable of facilitating malware installation through a “maliciously crafted image” or attachment. Blastpass […]