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« on: May 19, 2021, 04:05:18 pm »

Apple @ Work: Securing macOS in the enterprise starts with FileVault 2

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<p>Device security is at the forefront for any IT department. While many professionals are familiar with how to secure Windows in an enterprise environment, they might not be as up-to-date on how to secure macOS. In this guide, I’ll give some steps to consider, but this isn’t meant to be an exhaustive guide as every industry and company will have different requirements, so consider this information a “starting point.”</p>
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