Securing Applications on Your Mac is About to Get Easier
This information pertains to Stanford University Jamf and is intended to help individuals meet Stanford University compliance requirements.
To access Stanford's network and data — including your Stanford email — your Apple devices must be enrolled in Jamf. This lets us manage and secure Apple devices in a way that meets your needs as a modern and mobile user, to address your IT problems, improve your security, and configure your devices on the backend so that you can work with minimal to no interruptions. What's more, its on-demand app catalog empowers you to get the resources you need when it's convenient for you.
Features
- Reliability: Receive software updates and patches with little to no interaction on your part.
- Time efficiency: Deployment and updating processes run in the background, freeing up more time for you to be productive.
- Flexibility: Choose when and where to install new software or run maintenance on your device through self-service portals.
- Security: IT will manage the security of your device, so you don't have to. Rest assured that software patches, antivirus protection, and firewalls are well-maintained. Should your device be lost or stolen, it can be wiped remotely.
- Remote assistance: You will get a fast resolution of issues without a need for a deskside visit.
- Confidentiality: No personal data is scanned, indexed, or transmitted off your device. Jamf servers also keep full audit logs of any actions performed by Jamf administrators.
Designed for
Faculty, staff, and students
Requirements
- SUNet ID
- Stanford or personally-owned Apple device used for official Stanford work
- Your Apple device must be running a supported operating system. Learn more.
What about VLRE?
As a compliance alternative to BigFix or Jamf, devices that do not handle High Risk Data can install a read-only application that provides encryption verification called VLRE (Very Lightweight Reporting Engine). This option comes with the caveat of increased system management by the user.
Data security
This service meets Stanford's Information Security Office requirements.
Rates
There are no fees associated with this service.
Get started
How you get started with Jamf depends upon your device type.
If your Apple device was purchased through a Stanford vendor such as Smartmart or the university bookstore, it will automatically enroll in Jamf device management when you first power on your device. Learn more about automated device enrollment.
Otherwise, Apple devices are enrolled in Jamf through a user-initiated workflow, which means you will need to enroll your download and install Jamf yourself.
Follow the instructions below for your device type.
Learn more
- If you are a member of the School of Medicine (SoM) community, please review the information about Jamf at the SoM and the Jamf at SoM FAQs.
- Visit our guide for detailed instructions on setting an a new iPhone/iPad.
Get help
For questions, submit a Help request.
Learn more
- Jamf FAQs
- Automated Device Enrollment
- Nudge for macOS
- Jamf Compliance Device Clean-Up
- macOS Enrollment
- iOS/iPadOS Enrollment
- Stanford MDM Profiles
- macOS Application Patching
Resources for IT admins
See also
- Visit the Jamf website
- Learn about the security-related features of macOS on Apple's website: Apple Platform Security
