Jamf Connect

Jamf Connect

Connect users to the apps and data they need.

Keep users protected and productive.

A traditional network perimeter is now rare; mobile workforces require freedom from binding to on-prem Active Directories.

But devices roaming between networks and continuously reconnecting to legacy VPNs aren’t secure. They also deliver a bad user experience.

 

Mac password sync and account provisioning

 
Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) 

With Jamf Connect, a user can unbox their device, power it on and access all of their corporate applications and resources after signing on with a single set of cloud identity credentials. All on an Apple device that has world-class privacy protections.

Why Jamf Connect?

Account creation and authentication: create secure accounts that get users up and running immediately with a single set of cloud identity credentials. Users can securely access devices and resources from anywhere, with the added protection of multi-factor authentication.

Identity-centric security model: only authorized users can connect. They benefit from consistent policy enforcement across data centers, clouds and SaaS applications. Single sign-on (SSO) eliminates certificate management.

Risk-aware access policies: enhance security by preventing access from users and devices that may be compromised.

Fast and efficient connectivity: access business apps without impacting battery life. Jamf operates in the background without interfering with the user experience.

Intelligent split tunneling: ensure secure business connections while enabling non-business applications to route directly to the internet. This preserves end-user privacy and optimizes network infrastructure.

 

Make ZTNA a reality.

 
But enterprise VPN freedom doesn’t have to be overnight. 

Start with remote access, so users can work anywhere. Then, up security and reduce dependence on a legacy VPN at your own pace.

  • Build granular access policies to ensure that only safe devices can access corporate applications and data.
  • Create access policies for individual on-prem or SaaS applications.
  • Ensure that only trusted users on safe devices access the specific apps they need for work.
  • Ensure that only trusted users on safe devices —both corporate and personally owned— can access the specific apps they need for work.

This provides both a better experience for end users and more security for your organization.