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Jamf announces new integration with AWS to help organizations ensure company data is only accessed by trusted users on trusted devices

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Jamf has announced a new integration with Amazon Web Services (AWS) called AWS Verified Access, aimed at enhancing security for organizations using both platforms. This integration ensures that devices meet specific security criteria before accessing sensitive AWS services. Customers can set flexible policies based on factors like device management status, IP address range, and operating system version. The partnership is a part of Jamf’s broader security vision, emphasizing device and user trust in cloud environments.

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AWS Verified Access brings the next generation of device-based security to the modern workplace

MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 30, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Today, Jamf (NASDAQ: JAMF), the standard in managing and securing Apple at work, announced a new integration with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to empower organizations using AWS and Jamf to elevate their security posture. AWS Verified Access allows customers to define a set of policies or criteria in Jamf that must be met before allowing end users and their respective devices to gain access to internal services on AWS.

New integration improves organizational security by improving threat prevention measures and reducing risk of data breaches, while simplifying security controls

Now with AWS Verified Access, organizations using AWS and Jamf can verify that devices are managed and meet an acceptable risk threshold before providing access to sensitive or critical internal services. The policies that customers can define can be flexible according to their organizational requirements and overall level of security risk tolerance. For example, a customer may want to only allow devices that are managed and originate from a specific Internet Protocol (IP) address range, have a certain device risk score present, or have minimum operating system (OS) version. This new integration allows customers to go deeper with management and security, bringing together Jamf Pro, AWS and the Jamf Trust app. 

For companies that run private applications on AWS, Jamf’s support is an important first step in securing business data with a trusted user and device. This integration is one component of the wider vision of Trusted Access Jamf first presented at this year’s Jamf Nation User Conference.

“We are excited to continue working with AWS, one of the world’s most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud offerings, to help our joint customers increase organizational security while simplifying security controls,” said Dean Hager, CEO, Jamf. “With this integration, organizations can use the AWS infrastructure they have invested in, empower users with the devices they love, and depend on security workflows that IT and security teams trust.” 

Jamf continues to innovate with AWS

Earlier this fall, Jamf announced that it was working with AWS to create a streamlined and powerful workflow to manage and provide an added layer of security to Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) Mac instances at scale. An organization needs to ensure that its virtual machines are as secure as their physical machines. Leveraging the power of Apple and AWS, Jamf has taken the concept of zero-touch deployment further than before. Now through Jamf’s leading management and security solutions, organizations can provide trusted access to virtual Mac computers in the same manner they do physical Macs, which provides flexible resource allocation to organizations that rely on Mac for critical components of their business.

“AWS is proud to continue to work with Jamf so organizations can provide Trusted Access to their users,” said Dave Brown, vice president of Amazon EC2 at AWS. “Today’s announcement of AWS Verified Access Integration is the next step in a powerful partnership aimed at helping the enterprise succeed with Apple.” 

The workflow is available on Mac for AWS and Jamf customers today. 

About Jamf
Jamf’s purpose is to simplify work by helping organizations manage and secure an Apple experience that end users love and organizations trust. Jamf is the only company in the world that provides a complete management and security solution for an Apple-first environment that is enterprise secure, consumer simple and protects personal privacy. To learn more, visit www.jamf.com

Media Contact:
Rachel Nauen | media@jamf.com

Investor Contact:
Jennifer Gaumond | ir@jamf.com


FAQ

What is the AWS Verified Access integration by Jamf?

The AWS Verified Access integration allows organizations using AWS and Jamf to set security policies that must be met for device access to internal services.

How does AWS Verified Access improve organizational security for Jamf users?

It enhances security by ensuring devices meet specific management and risk criteria before accessing sensitive AWS services.

When was the AWS Verified Access integration announced by Jamf?

The AWS Verified Access integration was announced on November 30, 2022.

What are the benefits of the partnership between Jamf and AWS?

The partnership aims to increase organizational security while simplifying security controls for users accessing AWS services.

How can customers define security policies with AWS Verified Access?

Customers can define policies based on device management status, IP address ranges, device risk scores, and operating system versions.

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