Jamf furthers its security capabilities with Microsoft integration and additional application titles
March 10 2021 - 10:00AM
Jamf (NASDAQ: JAMF), the standard in Apple Enterprise
Management, today announced that it is boosting security
capabilities with extended workflows in the Microsoft security
ecosystem and expanding application titles for automated
application lifecycle workflows. Security is a top priority for
organizations and Jamf continues to deliver simple and effective
solutions that preserve the end-user's experience. The
combination of these platform enhancements will improve
IT and security's ability to more effectively secure Macs using
Jamf.
Microsoft Azure Sentinel and Jamf
Protect: A Secure and Simplified ExperienceJamf
integrates the purpose-built Mac security
capabilities of Jamf Protect into Microsoft Azure Sentinel’s
central security visibility and automation platform. Azure
Sentinel is a cloud-based Security Incident and Event
Manager (SIEM) and Security Orchestration Automated
Response (SOAR) used by security teams to achieve
global security oversight and to automate incident response. It has
received wide recognition for its effectiveness and ease of
adoption. With this integration, Azure Sentinel customers can now
leverage Apple-specific security insights, malicious activity
reporting and malware prevention of Jamf Protect within their
single pane of glass security operations system.
Additional Benefits
Include:
- A Comprehensive Jamf
Protect data flow into Microsoft Azure Sentinel.
- An integration of
Mac data and activity into existing Azure Sentinel dashboards and
remediation playbooks.
- A simple
configuration of the integration with no impact to end-user
devices.
“Jamf’s Azure Sentinel integration is an exciting extension
to our existing story with Microsoft,” said Josh
Stein, Jamf Director of Security Product
Strategy. “These integrations provide
organizations with the benefits of endpoint security
management purpose-built for each unique platform,
while optimizing workflows and enhancing investments made
in the Microsoft ecosystem.”
Jamf expands its list of software titles in Jamf
ProSince Jamf acquired Mondada, a leader in patch
management solutions, the path to expanding application management
capabilities continues to grow. Jamf has migrated more than 100 new
software titles from Mondada’s Kinobi
product into Jamf Pro, now offering hundreds
of software titles, which includes many of the most
commonly-installed apps by Mac users. This will provide IT
admins with a more consistent workflow to monitor and maintain apps
within Jamf Pro, ensuring end users have the most current and
secure versions of apps, all at no additional cost.
Additional Benefits
Include:
- A more comprehensive
and robust app reporting solution built-in to Jamf Pro.
-
A single, consistent workflow for maintaining all of the
critical apps in an environment.
- An elevated user
experience through Jamf Self Service to make more
updates readily available for more
applications users need to be productive.
Jamf will continue to add new titles from Kinobi and
consider all Jamf Nation requests for future titles.
“Jamf continues to provide our teams with the apps they need to
maintain productivity,” said Chester Banaszak, Manager, IT &
Facilities at SalesLoft. “In an afternoon, we enabled
Jamf and Kinobi to patch our applications and made our Infosec team
very happy!”
About JamfJamf, the standard in Apple
Enterprise Management, extends the legendary Apple experience
people love to businesses, schools, and government organizations
through its software and the world’s largest online community of IT
admins focused exclusively on Apple, Jamf Nation. To learn more,
visit: www.jamf.com.
Media Contact:Jordyn
DiOriomedia@jamf.com
Investor Contact:Jennifer
Gaumondir@jamf.com
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