Mac OS X, Mac OS X Server, Mac Security, MacAdmins Podcast, The History Of Computing, The History Of Computing Podcast
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Episode 138 of the MacAdmins Podcast: Cool Provisioning Tricks with Scott Reed
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MacAdmins Podcast: Kolide’s Second Chapter
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Episode 135 of the MacAdmins Podcast: Secure Every Thing with Dan Griggs
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Episode 134: Erin Merchant Leads By Design
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Episode 128 of the MacAdmins Podcast: Apple’s Been Busy, with Jeremy Butcher of Apple
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Episode 127 of the MacAdmins Podcast: APOLLO and Mac Forensics with Sarah Edwards
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Episode 126 of the MacAdmins Podcast: WWDC After Action Report
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Episode 125 of the MacAdmins Podcast with Frederick Abeloos
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Notes from the Underground: Apple WWDC and You
Apple kicked off the annual WWDC conference yesterday and boy there was a flurry of information. There always is, but for people charged with managing Apple devices and vendors that support Apple devices there were some important releases. Some general themes to think about as you read through this list: Privacy is a thing. This includes securing files in the directories of a user by having the user accept a request to touch them (e.g. My Documents, er, I mean, Documents). This also means apps harvesting user data are doomed. The restrictions continue to flow in from iOS to the Mac. And that’s probably a good thing – as it…