Jamf has announced that they are now a member of the Microsoft Intelligent Security Association (MISA). MISA is an ecosystem of independent software vendors and managed security service providers that have integrated their solutions with Microsoft security technology to help customers better defend themselves against increasingly sophisticated cyber threats.

Jamf protect

Jamf announced an integration earlier this year between Jamf Protect, its endpoint security solution, and Microsoft Sentinel, a cloud-native security information and event management (SIEM) solution.

This integration enables organisations to seamlessly monitor and protect their Mac and mobile device fleet through the Microsoft Sentinel platform, providing a unified view of security events across Mac and mobile endpoints and facilitating a more effective response to threats.

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Jamf Protect data forwarding integration with Microsoft Sentinel is available through the Microsoft Commercial

We are thrilled to be a member of the Microsoft Intelligent Security Association and help bring security technology to customers to better defend themselves against increasingly sophisticated cyber threats,” said Nick Amundsen, Strategy Senior Vice President, Jamf. “The Jamf Protect SIEM integration with Microsoft Sentinel is a powerful solution for organisations looking to gain better visibility into security events and streamline incident response.”

We believe that by coming together as a community to innovate, build strategies, and share knowledge, we empower ourselves and our customers as defenders. That’s why MISA is such a vital part of our mission. Together with our partners like Jamf, we can turn obstacles into innovation and embrace today’s challenges as an opportunity to build a better, safer world for all,” said Vasu Jakkal, CVP of Microsoft Global Security.

Integration with Microsoft Sentinel

The Jamf Protect data forwarding integration with Microsoft Sentinel is available through the Microsoft Commercial Marketplace, making it easy for organisations to implement and configure the integration.

With this integration, organisations can leverage the strengths of both solutions to gain better visibility into security events and streamline incident response.

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