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« on: August 25, 2022, 04:05:04 pm »

Should IT administrators allow users to run as local macOS administrators?

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<p>In 2022, security is a top priority for every organization, including businesses and schools using Macs. While very secure, Macs are still vulnerable to threats, including phishing attacks and malware. Security is no longer a technology concern. It’s now a business concern. Most of the security discussion on macOS revolves around software updates, endpoint security software, and other high-level topics.</p>
<p>What doesn’t get brought up enough is user privileges. Every CISO should ask their IT teams if end-users are running as local administrators on their Macs. If they are, they should ask the team if it’s necessary compared to the critical risks elevated privileges can create. </p>
<p>Here’s the bottom line: There’s no need for Mac users to have administrative powers 24/7. </p>
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