Solve Query on Integration with Jamf Safe Internet | Sanjeev Mansotra

sanjeevmansotra
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Hello people my name is Sanjeev Mansotra from Dubai. I'm new to this community, please help to solve my query. How can Jamf Safe Internet be integrated with existing school networks to ensure compliance with both local data protection regulations (such as GDPR or CIPA) and institutional cybersecurity protocols, while maintaining seamless network performance and minimal latency for students accessing educational resources across a multi-campus setup? Additionally, what strategies can be employed to monitor and enforce safe internet usage without infringing on user privacy, and how can Jamf's threat detection capabilities be customized to address institution-specific vulnerabilities and emerging threats?

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Lasse
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Jamf School can be integrated with Jamf Safe Internet, but it is mostly a firewall. Further security  functionality I would look to Jamf Protect for. But, depending on your GDRP requirements(they differ for some countries), restrictions and profiles in School should cover quite some of your needs. Network performance is more on Caching servers and high bandwidth, and finding and blocking high traffic sites not yet blocked to add to Safe Internet.

For some schools, it might be good to look at an allowed-list for Safe Internet for lower grades. But for higher grades, the need for information is higher than the need for restrictions, and use of categories and classification of websites as they appear become important.