Apple device management: A simple guide for businesses

From MacBooks to iPads, Apple devices have become a workplace staple. But without proper management, security risks and operational inefficiencies can pile up. Businesses need a structured approach to track devices, control app usage, and enforce security policies. Here are three tools you can use to effectively manage your fleet of Apple devices.

Mac malware 101: From prevention to protection

For years, Macs have enjoyed a reputation of being invulnerable to malware attacks. While the inherent security features of macOS offer a head start, complacency can be a dangerous enemy. Even Macs can fall prey to malicious software, posing a significant threat to your business data, employee privacy, and operational continuity.

A Bite out of Apple? Safari Exploit Discovered

Introduction

Do you use Apple services?

If you’re like more than 1B people around the world, then you probably do! Whether it’s your iPhone or a Safari browser, Apple products are extremely common no matter where you live!

Unfortunately, nothing is attack-proof in the digital age.

It’s about time you use your Mac’s Time Machine

If you're a Mac user, you probably already know that macOS boasts a remarkable built-in feature called Time Machine, which helps easily recover deleted files, emails, or media. If you're not using it, it's about time that you do. This reliable backup mechanism maintains an accurate, up-to-date record of your Mac's contents.

Connecting your Mac to an external monitor the fast and easy way

If you want an extended view of your Mac screen to be more productive at work, you need to connect it to an external monitor. This article will walk you through the steps on how to configure and connect your Mac to an external monitor.

Check the ports on your Mac and monitor
Before connecting your Mac to a monitor, take note of the ports each device has and whether you need any adapters to make them compatible.