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The service account password is maintained and randomized by the JSS at regular intervals. This account is hidden from the general user interface and no human knows the password to this account.
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What changes does Jamf Pro make to a Mac?Ī service account will be created on the Mac with administrative privileges to carry out tasks from the JSS. UIT’s Jamf Pro will support macOS X 10.13 and above.
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A manual user approval component will be required in either case. TDS will enroll your device remotely or by sending you an invitation by email.

Verification/maintenance of compliance with School of Medicine and University IT security policyĪpplication Actions (Installations, Removal, Updates):Īnti-virus (Currently this is ESET, in the future this will be Crowdstrike)īigFix (Removed upon leaving the University)Īs Requested How is the Jamf Pro agent installed?
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TDS will manage the security of your device so you don't have to, ensuring that software patches, antivirus protection, firewalls, and compliance with Stanford University minimum security standards are well maintained. No personal information is collected, such as the contents or names of personal files (documents, email, etc.,) or browsing history.Ĭonfirm device enrollment information How will Jamf Pro be used? The University IT implementation of Jamf Pro has been customized to collect only the data needed to support macOS computers and iOS devices. On average the inventory process takes 30 seconds to complete.Īll client/server communication is encrypted by a certificate pair configured when the agent/profile is installed. In addition, computer inventory is uploaded to the JSS once a day, causing less than 200KB of network traffic, 8MB Real Memory, and 3.74% CPU. The agent on a macOS client checks in with the JSS at computer start up and every 15 minutes thereafter, consuming 2KB of network traffic, 4MB Real Memory, and 0.10% CPU. Jamf Pro consists of a management server cluster, known as the JAMF Software Server (JSS), a small software utility known as an "agent" on enrolled macOS computers, and a Mobile Device Management (MDM) profile on enrolled macOS and iOS devices. Adherence to the privacy policy as defined in admin guide 6.1.1 will be maintained at all times.

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UIT servers also keep full audit logs of any actions performed by TDS and University IT. Security & Compliance: TDS will manage the security of your device so you don't have to, ensuring that software patches, antivirus protection, firewalls, and compliance with Stanford University minimum security standards are well maintained.Ĭonfidentiality: Your data and files will remain confidential no personal data is scanned, indexed, or transmitted off your device. Time Efficiency: You will stay more productive as deployment and updating processes run in the background, freeing up more time for teaching and research. Reliability: Your Mac will quickly receive software updates and patches with little to no interaction on your part. BigFix will be used for reporting purposes until Jamf Pro is fully integrated with compliance reporting. Jamf Pro will be used for patching, software deployment, and self-service application installation/configuration. Initially Jamf Pro and BigFix will both be on the machines. We will be deploying Jamf Pro across the School of Medicine. Due to changes in the MacOS architecture, BigFix is no longer able to perform the tasks needed by Stanford University and the School of Medicine. Jamf will be administered by the same Stanford teams administering BigFix. BigFix is administered by the Information Security Office in collaboration with IT organizations across the University. Stanford University has been using IBM BigFix to deploy patches and updates to Windows and MacOS computers for many years. Jamf Pro was chosen by the University to replace BigFix on all University and School of Medicine Macs. We provide computing support for SHC and SoM users. Technology & Digital Solutions (TDS) is the team formed when SoM IRT was unified with Stanford Health Care's IT department. If you would like to learn more about Jamf Pro, please visit Who is TDS? This includes deploying and maintaining software, responding to security threats, distributing settings, and analyzing inventory data. With Jamf Pro, TDS and University IT Technicians proactively manage the entire lifecycle of all Apple devices.

Jamf Pro, developed by Jamf, is a comprehensive management system for Apple macOS computers and iOS devices.
