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This webinar, presented by VP Matt Vlasach, Product and Solutions Engineering, Jamf, dives into the factors driving the growth of Mac in the enterprise including Apple's Secure by Design architecture, native security frameworks and enterprise integration strategies.
Vlasach begins with a discussion of how fundamentally different the Mac and Windows design priorities are. Microsoft is focused on compatibility and utility. Apple focuses on cohesive experiences and the end-user's experience. Administrators can secure Windows with the right configurations; Apple’s security is built in.
These differences aren’t necessarily at odds with one another, but knowing the difference can help those who are primarily focused on users make the right device choice.
Organizations wishing to secure their devices and networks without slowing down work will need devices and software that nimbly manages:
Apple’s built-in capabilities make securing and managing all of these devices, IDs, and networks not only easy, but also streamlined and in the background for end-users.
The webinar also focused on compliance measures, software updates and system configuration transparency in detail as well as much more.
It does. However, Apple and Jamf make juggling all these factors easier for admins. Watch the webinar to discover how.
Join us for “Mac in 2026: Secure by Design Meets the Enterprise,” where we explore how Macs help deliver on security outcomes, streamline management and integrate seamlessly with existing enterprise workflows.
Watch the webinar to learn how Mac devices deliver zero-trust outcomes through managed device attestation, Platform SSO, native security frameworks; and seamless integration with Microsoft, CrowdStrike, Palo Alto Networks, Zscaler, and Okta.
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