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TL;DR: macOS Sequoia brings more control to IT teams, but they need to take the time to review their current system extension policies and setup.</strong></p>
<p>macOS Sequoia introduces some important changes to system extensions, impacting how IT administrators manage and secure Apple devices. These changes are part of Apple’s ongoing efforts to enhance device security and improve control over system functions, particularly in enterprise environments.</p>
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Apple @ Work: What’s new with System Extensions on macOS Sequoia?