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The Penn State MacAdmins Conference is the premier East Coast conference for anyone who deploys and manages Macs and iOS devices.
Thursday, May 23 • 10:45am - 12:00pm
Security: Locking down OS X without locking up users

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REPEAT Session, by popular request!

With the ever-growing population of Macs in enterprise and education
environments, proper management of them is now a necessity. This
session will focus on OS X security, beginning with the security and
management risks of granting users local administrator rights, and how
to properly deal with revoking those rights. Users with local
administrator rights are a security risk to entire organizations, and
also pose threats to their own machines due to the ability to
manipulate any setting.

With the default settings of a standard account, users will frequently
hit barriers requiring administrator authorization, for everything
from adding printers to changing the time zone. By moving to a managed
environment, controlling access through security authorization, and
properly evaluating software, users will no longer have a need for
administrator rights, and systems administrators will no longer be
burdened by users making core system changes.

This session will also feature other security features of OS X, such
as Xprotect, Gatekeeper, and Firmware passwords.

 


Speakers
avatar for Sam Keeley

Sam Keeley

Samuel is an IT Security Engineer at Airbnb in San Francisco, California.  Specializing in server and endpoint management, he is the current administrator of AFP548.com and can be found on Freenode in ##osx-server... Read More →


Thursday May 23, 2013 10:45am - 12:00pm EDT
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