macOS and MDM: Why Apple devices also need an MDM
Although Apple devices already have many security features, they still need to be secured more extensively for their use in companies in order to meet the requirements of data protection guidelines. The interaction of macOS and MDM is therefore very important for companies. An MDM (Mobile Device Management System) offers the following important advantages for IT admins and management.
Central administration:
All macOS devices and all other devices can be organized centrally in an MDM. By assigning it to individual employees, the information on which device is used by which employee is easily stored. This makes it easier to keep track of the IT infrastructure and helps avoid shadow IT, as only devices included in the MDM are allowed access to the corporate network. Email accounts and permitted WiFi connections can also be pre-configured via the MDM.
Reduction in maintenance effort:
By centrally recording all devices, they can be controlled virtually via the MDM. With the help of an MDM, for example, apps can be installed or deleted, macOS updates can be installed on all devices and much more. This means that employees do not have to maintain their devices themselves, nor does the admin have to collect the devices for each update or go to the employees individually. This reduces the time and technical effort immensely.
Advanced security features:
Probably one of the most important factors in the interaction between macOS and MDM are the security features. With the help of MobiVisor MDM, for example, the camera can be deactivated, screenshots can be prohibited, password guidelines can be specified or firewall configurations can be specified. With these and many other MDM features for macOS, companies can build a specific security structure that exactly meets their needs.