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Securing Your Fleet

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What’s really a threat on an Apple device? That’s often according to who you ask. But in order for Apple devices to be allowed on corporate networks, there’s a few criteria that must be met, and rarely have I seen an auditor who is willing to budge on these requirements. If you disagree that something is necessary, then you should absolutely speak up; however, a second or third effort is really just likely to make them dig into their position and trust you less. And sometimes, they’re right.

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Edge, C., Trouton, R. (2023). Securing Your Fleet. In: Apple Device Management. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-9156-6_8

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