Apple devices are more susceptible to attack in the age of BYOD
Briefly

The article discusses the surge in Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policies, accelerated by the pandemic, which have allowed employees to utilize personal devices for work. This shift, while beneficial in terms of employee satisfaction, has introduced security risks, particularly for Apple products that are now more vulnerable to attacks. Oligo Security identified significant vulnerabilities in Apple's AirPlay technology that could endanger millions of devices. Experts emphasize the importance of managing these risks using AI and data partitioning strategies to improve security and maintain visibility over sensitive information exchange.
"It's allowing new entry points, new data export points, and it also is making it so that there are some features that, before they have any enterprise level controls around them, they become a point for data in and out that the company has no visibility into or the ability to control."
"In order to facilitate management of those challenges, Covington said, Jamf is using AI-including but not limited to Apple Intelligence capabilities-and containers that can be used for data partitioning between work and home devices."
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