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A Guide to Apple Declarative Device Management for Enterprises

Apple declarative management introduces a shift from the traditional command-based model to a more autonomous and flexible framework. This approach aims to improve the efficiency and responsiveness of managing Apple devices. The components of Apple declarative management — declarations, assets, predicates and status channels — work together to create a more efficient, scalable and responsive MDM framework.

Revolutionizing User Experience with Agentic AI

Revolutionizing User Experience with Agentic AI Agentic AI integration creates prompt-driven interfaces that simplify access to information and ticketing for users. AI incident correlation reduces service downtime, boosting productivity. Ring deployment automates patch management for controlled updates, while lifecycle management of gateways enhances security. Autonomous endpoint management tackles time and data challenges, leading to more efficient operations. The focus is on leveraging technology to innovate and optimize resources.

Swivel-Chair Syndrome Got You Down? Cure It With Ivanti

Swivel-Chair Syndrome Got You Down? Cure It With Ivanti IT professionals know the pain of juggling multiple tools to get a single job done. Streamline your IT operations with Ivanti and eliminate the hassle of swivel-chair syndrome once and for all. Ivanti finds, heals, and protects every device, everywhere – automatically. Whether your team is down the hall or spread around the globe, Ivanti makes it easy and secure for them to do what they do best.

How to evaluate enterprise risk appetite, Mike Riemer, Field CISO, Ivanti

How do you determine your organization's risk appetite? For both CISOs and all other executive stakeholders understanding your enterprise's risk appetite is crucial for success. When an organization knows how much risk it is willing to accept, it can pursue opportunities that align with its risk appetite while avoiding those that might expose it to undue risk. In this video, cybersecurity expert Mike Reimer explains how taking a data-driven, objective approach to risks elevates cybersecurity to a core business enabler.

How to define and measure risk tolerance, Mike Riemer, Field CISO, Ivanti

Ivanti research shows that a large majority of companies (83%) report they have a framework for defining risk tolerance. However, 51% say they do not follow their existing risk tolerance framework. Why is this such a challenge? In this video, Ivanti cybersecurity expert, Mike Riemer addresses the significant challenges security professionals face when measuring and managing risk exposure and offers strategies for cybersecurity teams to develop and follow an organization risk tolerance framework.

Convert security data into insights, Daren Goeson SVP Product Management, SUEM, Ivanti

In today's digital landscape, data is the lifeblood of any organization. However, Ivanti’s new research report, Exposure Management: Transforming Cybersecurity from Subjective to Objective: (ivanti.com/proactive-security) finds that modern enterprises are data-rich but information-poor. So how can data standardization in cybersecurity help organizations break down data silos, improve data quality and ultimately enhance their security posture?

How to Safeguard Healthcare Data in ITSM: Ivanti and Protecto

The healthcare sector, perhaps more than any other, needs to scrutinize the balance between data utility and data privacy. Healthcare organizations must manage large amounts of sensitive data while complying with stringent regulations such as the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). For IT teams seeking to implement AI-augmented service management, that responsibility weighs heavily.

AI threat hype: why chasing ghosts leaves real vulnerabilities exposed

With AI at the center of media and industry focus, cybersecurity teams are increasingly putting pressure on themselves to prepare for AI-fueled cyber attacks. According to Ivanti’s 2025 State of Cybersecurity research, half of IT security professionals ranked “yet unknown weaknesses” as a high or critical threat – the same as or higher than compromised credentials, supply chain risks, DDoS attacks and other real-world threats.