Software Deployment using the Endpoint Management is possible, only if:.Software Deployment capabilities: In order to ease future Endpoint Security version upgrades, reducing dependency on MDMs and dedicated scripts, Endpoint Management Software Deployment may be used instead.In this release, the self-protection feature is disabled by default and in EA quality. The Self-Protection feature prevents the deletion of Check Point files and the termination of Check Point processes by end-users.As soon as the user touches the keyboard, mouse or trackpad, any scheduled scan runs at a reduced speed. Anti-Malware now reduces the performance impact on the machine when the Mac is actively in use.The feature supports Safari browser 14 and above. The admin can define URL categories to block and the users are blocked when they try to access URLs that belong to these categories. Firefox and Safari on MAC extensions now support the URL-Filtering capabilities.See Change Startup Disk Security Settings and Deployment Reference in macOS. A Managed Mac purchased via Apple business or school manager programs, does not require “Reduced Security”. On Apple M1, to allow FUSE (just like any other 3rd party kernel extensions), the Security Policy needs to be “Reduced Security”. Apple is gradually introducing new alternatives to kernel extensions but in macOS BigSur, Apple recognizes FUSE as a supported kernel extension type. Media Encryption blade internally uses FUSE, which is a 3rd party kernel extension.
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