Duo’s MacLogon Release Enhances MacOS Security With Offline and M1 Support
Duo is enhancing security of Apple devices by rolling out MacLogon, which provides secondary authentication and M1 support. Learn more here.
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Duo is enhancing security of Apple devices by rolling out MacLogon, which provides secondary authentication and M1 support. Learn more here.
Get a recap of Duo's experience at the 2018 Apple Worldwide Developers Conference, where we learned what’s new with Apple’s major annual OS upgrades and mulled over what these developments mean for Duo and our customers.
Duo's security team explores how the T2 coprocessor is being used by Apple and how it fits into the larger system security model, as well as how this may evolve in the future.
Out-of-date endpoints pose a major security risk for any organization. See Duo’s data on customer adoption of macOS 10.12, and learn more about how you can ensure regular, timely updates to protect against the latest threats.
There’s two new critical vulnerabilities affecting QuickTime for Windows - and the only mitigation is to uninstall it, according to ThreatPost. That’s because Apple is deprecating QuickTime for Microsoft Windows, meaning they’re no longer issue security updates for it on Windows.