Episodios

  • K-12 Buying Season Is Here. It's Not Just About the Device
    Apr 10 2026
    One K12 school was blocking roughly 1,000 phishing attacks per day, and had no idea it was happening. EDU Buying season is here, and security, classroom tools, parent controls, and teacher adoption all need answers before a single device gets ordered. Mat Pullen, Jamf's Product Marketing Director for Education and a former classroom teacher, joins hosts Kat Garbis and Josh Thornton for a frank conversation about what K12 schools are dealing with in 2026. Subscribe for more Edtech content from Jamf: *CHAPTERS:* 1:51 Meet Mat Pullen: Product Marketing Director for Education at Jamf 2:51 Jamf Nation Live EDU: What Schools Are Actually Asking About 4:22 Top K12 Challenges in 2026: Budget, Security and Screen Time 6:57 Why Schools Are Easy Targets for Cyber Attacks 8:10 Student Privacy vs. Surveillance: How Jamf Balances Both 10:03 Jamf Parent: Giving Families Control of School Devices at Home 12:42 Technology in the Classroom Is an Education Problem, Not an IT Problem 14:58 MacBook Neo for K12: What It Changes for Schools on a Budget 20:05 Jamf Safe Internet: Content Filtering and Network Threat Prevention 22:12 Limited Privacy and Time-Based Policies: New Features Explained 25:58 Jamf for K12: One Solution for IT, Security, Teachers and Parents 29:05 Jamf Teacher in Action 31:46 K12 Buying Season 2026: How to Think Beyond the Device 37:23 Here's What Most Schools Are Missing
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  • Mobile Device Attacks: Jamf Mobile Forensics with Chris Deane and Harry Jenkins
    Mar 18 2026

    Mobile device security is the biggest blind spot in most organizations, and most IT teams have no way to investigate when something goes wrong.

    Chris Deane, Senior Sales Engineer for Jamf Security Products, and Harry Jenkins, Senior Sales Manager for Jamf Mobile Forensics, sit down with hosts Kat Garbis and Josh Thornton to talk through what actually happens when a mobile device gets attacked.

    They cover the full picture: why MDM alone isn't security, how mobile threat defense stops most attacks but not all, and where Jamf Mobile Forensics comes in for the ones that slip through. Plus a deep dive into spyware — Pegasus (NSO Group), Predator (Intellexa), zero-click attacks, why journalists are targeted just as often as executives, and how Jamf Threat Labs builds detection rules for threats that have never been seen before.

    CHAPTERS:

    0:00 Mobile devices are the #1 security blind spot

    1:50 Meet the guests: Chris Deane and Harry Jenkins, Jamf Security

    2:56 What makes Mobile Security different from endpoint security?

    5:08 MDM, Mobile Threat Defense, and Mobile Forensics: the three layers explained

    7:18 Why Only 15% of mobile devices are properly secured

    9:49 Personal vs. Work: why the blurred lines make mobile security hard to enforce

    15:36 Incident Response: what happens when an employee says their phone was attacked?

    17:43 What Mobile Forensics actually means, and what Jamf is not looking at

    19:57 iOS vs. Android CVEs: 90-120 Apple patches vs. 600-900 Android in 12 Months

    22:43 Spyware: What Predator and Pegasus actually do to your mobile device

    25:37 Targeted malvertising and the shift from One-Click to Zero-Click Attacks

    29:07 Who gets targeted: executives, journalists, and travelers in High-Risk countries

    33:20 How Jamf Threat Labs detects unknown threats using behavioral analysis

    36:43 AI Analysis in Jamf Mobile Forensics: deeper insights without Forensic skills

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    #MobileSecurity #Spyware #EndpointSecurity #mobileforensics #cybersecurity #Jamf

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    40 m
  • Services, Travel, And Snakes!
    Jan 29 2021

    Annie and Charles are joined by Daniel MacLaughlin to tell us a little about what it's like jetting around the Asia Pacific countries, deploying all the things - and of course we get him to tell us about snakes and the creative naming schemes Australians use for them (which is not unlike many a naming scheme used for packages over the years)!

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  • Education Strategy with Dave Saltmarsh
    Dec 5 2020

    Dave Saltmarsh joins Annie and Charles in this episode to talk about how things are going in education, what an education strategist does, and share some of his knowledge from decades of experience in the classroom and then enabling edtech for others. It's a great journey, with lots to think about (which is pretty much every conversation anyone has ever had with him).

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    43 m
  • The Role Of The Product Owner
    Oct 22 2020

    We've talked to UX, product managers, engineers, and all kinds of other people on the podcast. But never a product owner. So Sara Graves joins the Jamf After Dark podcast to talk about product owners, how they help teams succeed, and one of the more intriguing aspects to many a customer, how they help prioritize work to be done on products!

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    36 m
  • The Jamf Marketplace and Redeploy Updates from JNUC 2020
    Oct 8 2020

    Our post-JNUC podcast takeover continues, this time to talk about Jamf Marketplace and Jamf Nation Redeploy with Josh Jagdfeld and Sam Weiss!

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    29 m
  • Consulting And The Road To Jamf
    Aug 12 2020
    This episode features Gerard Allen, the Director of Field Engineering for EMEIA at Jamf. Ger is a special human, who's been in the Apple community for a long time and in this episode, Annie and Charles discuss his journey from Apple to consulting to Jamf. We laugh, we cry, and we are privileged to get to experience his amazing story telling abilities along the way!
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    36 m
  • Jamf in Healthcare
    Jul 27 2020

    A very special thanks to Adam Mahmud for joining Annie and Charles to talk about Jamf in Healthcare. In this episode, we unpack what Jamf does to help in the new remote world of remote healthcare delivery and the inspiration for his passion to help aid in those efforts. A great and well informed guest - thanks for joining us!

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    33 m