Addigy has long been known for its Apple device management service, but its new Security Suite aims to offer additional solutions for IT teams and managed service providers. By combining Addigy’s device management service platform with SentinelOne EDR and MDR, IT teams can have a single console for compliance, endpoint protection, and 24/7 threat defense for their macOS fleets. Some of my favorite gear eufyCam 2C Upgrade your home security with wireless cameras that includes HomeKit compatibility. Verizon’s Data Breach Investigations Report shows that 30% of breaches come from misconfigurations, and Gartner expects that number will climb to more than 60% by 2029. With Apple adoption continuing to grow in the enterprise, organizations will need tools that address compliance problems before they turn into security incidents. “With this release, Apple devices are no longer a security blind spot,” said Jason Dettbarn, Addigy’s Founder and CTO. “Addigy is empowering IT teams and MSPs with the only fully integrated, sure-fire security solution that covers compliance, access control, EDR, and MDR — all purpose-built for the Apple ecosystem. They get the industry’s most comprehensive, best-in-class capabilities while eliminating the time organizations simply can’t devote and the hassles they don’t need or want.” The Addigy Security Suite includes SentinelOne EDR for real-time protection against malware and ransomware, with attack chain visibility and automated remediation. It also brings SentinelOne MDR, which extends 24/7 SOC analyst coverage directly to your Apple fleets. Addigy has also added its own macOS conditional access for enforcing zero trust policies, automated compliance remediation with self-healing policies, and dashboards that make it easy to export audit-ready reports for frameworks like SOC2, CIS, and NIST. “Security should never be an afterthought, especially for Apple environments that have long been underserved,” said Tracy Ryan, AVP of Global MSSP/MSP, SentinelOne. “By partnering with Addigy, we’re making it effortless for IT teams and MSPs to deploy SentinelOne’s EDR and MDR across macOS fleets in just a few clicks. This API-driven integration delivers low-friction, high-impact protection and automation that meets teams where they are, empowering them to secure Apple devices with the same speed and confidence as the rest of their environment.” Wrap up Apple has spent the past few years adding more enterprise features around identity, compliance, and deployment, but third-party vendors are still critical to filling in the gaps for devices to be fully integrated into modern IT environments. I’ve been saying for a few months now that device management is just a piece of the puzzle for winning with Apple in the enterprise. These kinds of integrations are incredibly beneficial for IT teams. Vendors collaborating with other vendors to address security and compliance gaps for customers is exactly what the industry needs.