Managed Device Attestation enables enterprises to verify Apple devices for security, protecting the corporate network. Here's how to use it.
Apple Device Attestation.
In our interconnected world, the issue of device identity plays a critical role in online security. Traditional security models use perimeter defenses plus a firewall to attempt to verify devices - and block malicious ones.
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How to Use Apple Managed Device Attestation to secure networks
April 26, 2024
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Author: AppleInsider
Date: April 26, 2024
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