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Turn Security Signals into Action with Jamf and Amplifier Security
Breean Levitch, Chris Simmons · 2026-07-06 · via Jamf Blog

Security teams are good at collecting signals.

What they struggle with is turning those signals into action fast enough, at scale, without burning out the IT team in the process.

That’s the gap Jamf and Amplifier Security set out to close together. By connecting Jamf’s device management and endpoint security capabilities with Amplifier’s AI-powered human risk management platform, joint customers can go from a detected risk to a resolved one — often without a single ticket or chaser email.

Here’s how it works in practice.

You can’t secure what you can’t see, and you can’t act on what you can’t attribute.

First mile problem: closing visibility gaps that stall vulnerability management, incident response, and audit readiness

Most organizations manage device inventory in one place and security findings in another. When a vulnerability surfaces or an endpoint protection tool goes missing, the question is rarely “what device?” It’s “whose device?” And more importantly: "is that person in HR, IT, or a department that handles sensitive data?"

The integration between Jamf Protect and Amplifier’s Risk Advisor answers that question automatically. Jamf Protect continuously monitors device health and compliance across Mac, iOS and Windows endpoints. Amplifier ingests those findings and maps them to specific employees with department, role and risk context, surfacing them in a prioritized view for security teams.

The result is a risk picture that’s actionable, not just informational.

When Amplifier’s Risk Advisor surfaces high-severity "Endpoint Protection Missing" findings across Marketing and Information Technology, security teams know exactly which employees are exposed, on which devices and how long those gaps have been open. Incident responders get the attribution data they need without manually correlating spreadsheets. Audit teams get the coverage evidence they’ve always wanted.

This is the foundation that makes everything downstream move faster — because visibility without user context is just noise.

Patching at scale has always had a people problem.

Last mile problem: reducing mean time to patch by engaging end users directly

IT teams know exactly what needs to happen: update the OS, install the EDR agent, fix the out-of-SLA vulnerability. What they don’t have is a scalable way to make it happen without either disrupting users or ignoring the issue until the next audit cycle.

Amplifier solves this by turning Jamf Smart Groups into AI-driven user engagements. When a device falls out of compliance, Amplifier’s Ampy AI agent reaches the employee directly via Slack, Microsoft Teams, or a browser-based nudge and guides them through the remediation on their own schedule. Users can defer a restart to a convenient time, confirm they’ve made an update or ask for help if they’re stuck. The fix happens without an IT ticket, a support call or a frustrated all-hands reminder.

The API integration connects Jamf Smart Groups and policies directly to Amplifier’s User Security Graph and AI Agent Studio. Security teams configure the flow once; Amplifier handles the user engagement at scale. Existing Smart Groups become the trigger; no new tooling, no new workflows to build from scratch.

The impact on the mean time to patch is significant. Engagements that previously required multiple chaser messages, manual coordination and weeks of follow-up can now resolve in days driven by the employees themselves.

Real-world outcomes: a distributed workforce, a complex fleet, a fast result

Consider a national beverage distribution organization with approximately 1,900 employees and a mixed fleet of Mac, iOS and Windows devices spread across a distributed workforce. Like many organizations of that size and complexity, keeping every device current was a constant challenge — not because the tools weren’t there, but because reaching distributed employees at scale required significant IT coordination.

After deploying the Jamf and Amplifier integration, the results were impressive.

Within one week, more than 1,000 iOS devices were updated, representing 77 percent of the company’s mobile fleet.

Before this approach, reaching that level of compliance would have taken five IT staff members roughly a month of manual outreach and follow-up. The difference wasn’t new policy enforcement. It was a smarter way to engage the people behind the devices.

"Normally, it would take us five IT people and a month to reach those levels because we have a distributed workforce. We did not even socialize this stuff; it just happened."

— Systems engineer, national beverage distribution company

The integration eliminated an estimated 809 hours of manual chasing by IT and security teams hours that are now redirected toward higher-order security work.

Stronger together: the Jamf security portfolio, amplified

This integration reflects something broader about how modern endpoint security needs to work. Jamf Protect surfaces the risk. Amplifier attributes it to the right person and drives them to resolve it. Together, they create a closed loop that most security programs are still trying to build with manual effort and disconnected tools.

For organizations running mixed-device environments, this means comprehensive coverage across Mac, iOS and Windows without requiring separate remediation workflows for each platform. For security leaders, it means dashboards that reflect real compliance posture not the theoretical one that assumes every alert gets acted on.

The Jamf and Amplifier partnership is built on the premise that the best security outcome is one that users actually complete. When remediation is frictionless for employees and automatic for IT, everyone wins: including the security team that finally gets to close those long-open findings.

Learn more about the Jamf and Amplifier Security integration or get a free Human Risk Assessment to see where your organization’s greatest exposures lie.