![]() So how do you get security updates for macOS? Ventura’s rapid security response feature means security updates no longer have to wait for the next version of the operating system, giving devices the latest patches without having to prompt users to upgrade their entire device. Additionally, the login account can be assigned an email-or not if decided by IT, such as when the account is associated with a student under 18. IT controls what apps a user can use with sign in with Apple, as well as what apps can see organizational data. Sign in with Apple’s one-touch login means users can use their managed device’s Apple ID to sign into sanctioned and compatible apps without having to remember a password. Whether at work at a school, business or other organization, admins can now leverage the convenience and security sign-in which Apple provides on their managed devices. For an IT admin, this means less password resets and lower risk of giving bad actors access to company data from password exposure. Passkeys live in a user’s iCloud keychain for multi-device access and sharing. Passkey-enabled sites prompt users to authenticate using their trusted devices and biometrics without the need for MFA. Ventura brings us passkeys, a safer passwordless sign-in method that uses public-key cryptography for authentication. ![]() PasskeysĪpple wants to obsolete the phishable, leakable, hard-to-manage password. In this blog, we’ll dive into new security features included in Ventura that may be relevant for security and IT admins. Ventura includes a number of security updates, hopefully setting an IT admin’s mind at ease while they dip their toes into a California beach, knowing their organization’s devices are secure. Yosemite, Mojave, Big Sur: as much as we’d all like to say these are destinations on our roadtrip through California, of course we also know these as macOS versions.
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