Understanding the Apple Threat Landscape in 2026: Mac & Mobile Insights | SASIG
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Friday 27 March, 11am-12noon (GMT)

Apple’s security architecture remains one of the strongest in the industry. Yet as Apple’s presence in the enterprise accelerates, attackers are shifting their strategy. Instead of attempting to compromise the platform itself, they’re targeting the people who rely on it every day.

Infostealers, advanced social engineering and convincing fake recruitment processes that culminate in a single malicious Terminal command – the tactics are diverse, but the trend is unmistakable: Users have become the new point of entry.

In this exclusive session, we reveal key findings from Jamf’s 2026 Security 360 report, drawing on real-world fleet telemetry and Jamf’s Threat Labs research. We’ll unpack what’s changing across Mac and mobile, the patterns emerging from frontline attack data, and the critical areas security teams must prioritise to stay ahead in an increasingly human-focused threat landscape.

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Guest chaired by

Milena Maneva (info), Head of Business Continuity & Resilience, BGC Group / Cantor Fitzgerald

 

Presented by

Adam Boynton (info), Enterprise Strategy Manager, EMEIA, Jamf

 

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