WALTHAM, Mass. – November 21, 2019 – Digital Guardian today announced general availability of Version 7.6, its latest endpoint Data Loss Prevention (DLP) agent for macOS machines, extending its industry-leading data protection capabilities to support Apple’s latest operating system, macOS 10.15.x Catalina. This latest release also supports previous macOS versions, 10.14 Mojave and 10.13 High Sierra, for enterprises still running those versions.
Mac adoption across the enterprise continues to increase, and the benefits of using Apple devices running macOS are becoming more apparent. Speaking at the Jamf Nation User Conference (JNUC) 2019, IBM CIO Fletcher Previn reported IBM employees who use Apple devices have a longer tenure with the company and exceed performance expectations when compared to PC users running Windows. In addition, in performance reviews 22% of macOS users exceeded expectations compared to Windows users; in sales, MacOS users also tend to close deals that are 16% higher than Windows users.
While this is only one example, the continued adoption of Apple devices running macOS across a wide range of enterprise sectors has made it imperative for information security leaders to employ data protection measures on par with Windows and Linux-based systems.
Once a challenge for security teams, organizations now have an enterprise DLP solution for macOS that provides the same level of data visibility and control as its counterparts.
“Mac devices often contain some of the most valuable data and intellectual property within the business due to the profile of the user, which typically include senior executives and R&D engineers,” said Ben Cody, Senior Vice President, Product Management, Digital Guardian. “Since its inception, Digital Guardian has been an organization dedicated to data protection on macOS. Whether organizations leverage macOS exclusively or selectively, security professionals require a comprehensive DLP solution to monitor and protect their most sensitive data.”
Digital Guardian delivers all the capabilities infosec leaders need to protect sensitive data on Apple devices running macOS, including:
- Enterprise Data Visibility: Digital Guardian records endpoint events to deliver insights to prevent data loss. Predefined workspaces let security teams view and sort events like data egress or classified file access on macOS.
- Active Blocking: Unlike other data protection offerings for macOS, Digital Guardian allows infosec leaders to proactively stop data loss – before it happens – rather than just alerting on a security incident after the fact. The Digital Guardian Agent for macOS can view data events in the apps and automate actions or security professionals themselves can right click to remediate in real-time.
- Compatibility with Windows and Linux Platforms: Organizations have less flexibility to dictate what machines employees and business partners use than ever before. Digital Guardian’s cross-platform endpoint DLP agents can operate seamlessly within macOS, Windows, and Linux environments. Digital Guardian puts an organization’s most sensitive information assets at the center of all data protection, activity monitoring, and response activities – regardless of the operating system.
For more information, including example DLP use cases for macOS, please read our Digital Guardian Data Loss Prevention for macOS Solution Sheet.
About Digital Guardian
Digital Guardian provides the industry’s only data protection platform that is purpose-built to stop data theft from both insiders and external adversaries. The Digital Guardian Data Protection Platform performs across the corporate network, traditional endpoints, and cloud applications. It’s buttressed by the DG Cloud, a big data security analytics backend that sees and blocks all threats to sensitive information. For more than 15 years, it has enabled data-rich organizations to protect their most valuable assets with a choice of on premises, SaaS or managed service deployment. Digital Guardian’s unique data awareness, combined with threat detection and response, enables organizations to protect data without slowing the pace of their business. To learn more please visit: https://www.digitalguardian.com/
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1 Evans, J. (2019, November 12). IBM: ‘Mac users are happier and more productive.’ Retrieved from https://blogs.computerworld.com/article/3452847/ibm-mac-users-are-happier-and-more-productive.html