2 weeks ago
It is good to be able to configure security in various aspects of MacOS using Jamf.
However, one unfortunate part is how to solve DLP.
There are several products for endpoint DLP or network DLP, but I want to implement DLP in a Jamf-friendly way and at minimal cost.
The DLP I want is not to block file transfers unconditionally, but to examine the text in the document to determine allow/block. I also want to scan it when it is pasted into a web page.
Is there a case where you use Jamf Security Cloud and Network DLP together? How do you implement it?
How do you configure and operate it?
We need your creativity.
2 weeks ago
@Aaron_Kim wrote:
It is good to be able to configure security in various aspects of MacOS using Jamf.
However, one unfortunate part is how to solve DLP.There are several products for endpoint DLP or network DLP, but I want to implement DLP in a Jamf-friendly way and at minimal cost.
The DLP I want is not to block file transfers unconditionally, but to examine the text in the document to determine allow/block. I also want to scan it when it is pasted into a web page.
Is there a case where you use Jamf Security Cloud and Network DLP together? How do you implement it?
How do you configure and operate it?
We need your creativity.
To implement DLP with Jamf, you can use Jamf Pro for device management and integrate it with third-party DLP solutions that support text scanning, such as Symantec or Digital Guardian.
These tools allow you to analyze content before allowing file transfers or pasting. You could also explore using Jamf Security Cloud for monitoring and integrating network DLP tools for real-time content analysis.