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Windows 11 22H2 and Ivanti UEM: The New Features Enterprise Users Should Know

The Windows 11 22H2 release demonstrates that Microsoft is embracing the Everywhere Workplace, with new features and capabilities to support remote workers and BYOD deployments. What enhancements should IT admins pay attention to? These are the features worth taking advantage of – and since Ivanti UEM solutions support devices on Windows 11 22H2, customers can roll out the latest OS to their whole fleet from day zero.

The Importance of the Digital Employee Experience w/ Daren Goeson: The Everywhere Workplace Podcast

Welcome back to another episode of The #EverywhereWorkplace Podcast! Joining our host Jamie Whalen is Daren Goeson, VP and general manager of Unified Endpoint Management Products at Ivanti. Today the duo continue the discussion around the DEX Report but with an emphasis on the importance of the digital employee experience and the contributing factors that make it so important. Watch the full episode to learn more!

Ivanti Announces Lookout CASB/SWG Partnership for Ivanti Neurons for Zero Trust Access

Ivanti is proud to have partnered with Lookout, Inc to provide zero trust secure access across highly distributed application ecosystems while protecting their users, their data and their devices from accidental and malicious data exfiltration and threats. Today we are proud to announce the general availability of Lookout CASB and Lookout SWG as an add-on to Ivanti Neurons for Zero Trust Access (ZTA).

Microsoft's Coordinated Disclosure Discussion from BlackHat & DefCon '22

Security Insights welcomes its new host, Ashley Stryker, into the mix! In today's episode, Chris Goettl and Daniel Spicer break down some backlash from Microsoft customers on their failure to disclose a “ninja patch” on a vulnerability researchers found months before the fix. Listen in as the trio discuss security transparency and best practices for vendor coordinated disclosures of vulnerabilities for cloud versus on-prem products and much more!

Security in the Digital Employee Experience w/ Steve Brasen: The Everywhere Workplace Podcast

On this episode of the #EverywhereWorkplace Podcast, we continue the discussion regarding Ivanti's newly released Digital Employee Experience (DEX) Report. Our host Jamie Whalen welcomes Research Director at Enterprise Management Associates, Steve Brasen, as our guest to discuss the report through a security lens. Watch to learn more! Ivanti automates IT and security operations to discover, manage, secure and service from cloud to edge.

The DEX Report Review w/ Ira Wolfe: The Everywhere Workplace Podcast

The Digital Employee Experience (DEX) Report is out, and in this episode our host Jamie Whalen unpacks its impact with guest Ira Wolfe. Ira shares his perspective as President and Chief Googlization Officer at Poised for the Future Company and how we can utilize this report to improve the #EverywhereWorkplace. Watch to learn more! Ivanti automates IT and security operations to discover, manage, secure and service from cloud to edge.

How to Create the Perfect Kiosk Mode on Shared iPads

Since the release of the first iPad, businesses have been clamoring to use it as a corporate device. Over the years, more enterprise capabilities have been added to iPads, allowing IT admins to provide protection while fulfilling various use cases – depending on whether the device is corporate-owned or a BYOD deployment.

Healthcare IT Security Budgets Aren't Keeping Pace With IoMT Threats

The impact of ransomware attacks on healthcare is as alarming as it is under-addressed. These attacks on the United States healthcare system alone are causing an annual burden of nearly $21 billion, including well over $100 million in ransoms. While the financial costs help illustrate the scale of the problem, the true cost is the tragic reality of impacted patient care – including higher patient mortality rates.

How Ivanti Deters Malicious Threats in the Everywhere Workplace

Back in May of this year, Verizon published its 15th annual Data Breach Investigation Report (DBIR) for 2022 which states that 82% of breaches involved the human element, whether it is the user of stolen credentials, phishing, misuse, or an error, people are the biggest contributors to security incidents and breaches. The past several months has also resulted in numerous phishing attacks via corporate email and SMS text messages.