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  • Episode 349: Andrew Robinson On Evaluating New Tech

    New tech comes and goes faster than ever. In today’s episode we’ll look at evaluating when it’s time to come to users with plans and/or products to help them either […]

  • Episode 348: Stuart & Matt On Aftermath

    Aftermath is a Swift-based, open-source incident response framework. We’re here with the main contributors to the project to talk about incident response, security life on macOS in late 2023, and […]

  • Episode 347: 2024 Prologue

    “It’s a new dawn. It’s a new day, It’s a new life for me – And I’m feeling good” How are we all actually feeling about 2024? Hosts: Links: Listen: […]

  • Flashcast 13: 2023 in Review

    A review of the year that was! 2023 was monumental in so many ways – a huge WWDC, great new hardware, a ton of new management concepts – and 2024 […]

  • Episode 346: Dan K. Snelson

    Dan Snelson has been in the Apple admin community for a long time and builds lots of great tools to help others. Join us this week to celebrate and learn […]

  • Episode 345: Scott Reed & Joel Rennich on JumpCloud Go

    Authentication is a big challenge for any organization – how do you decide who gets into what resource, with what security mechanism, and from what device?

  • Episode 344: Kevin M. White on Apple Docs Updates

    The Apple Platform Deployment Guide is one of the most impressive and important documents that Apple updates about device management with Apple Devices. This week, we’ll be talking about all […]

  • Episode 343: Damian Cavanagh on Shortcuts for Admin Tasks

    Shortcuts aren’t just a little Applescript goodness that can be used to make droplets. Although you could do that. Shortcuts can be used to perform fairly complex atomic operations. In […]

  • Episode 342: Oleg Stukalenko on Moonlock

    After thwarting Russian attackers since well before the invasion, the team at MacPaw in Ukraine has a keen eye on emerging security threats. Today’s episode is about their new cybersecurity […]

  • Episode 341: Jason Dettbarn

    Fall is that time of the year when we can take stock of the latest Apple releases, measure them against what our expectations were, and see how much tech debt […]

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