With their smooth performance, streamlined operating system, and excellent graphics processing capabilities, Mac computers are highly favored by enterprises in fields such as creative design and technological research and development. However, as the value of corporate data becomes increasingly prominent, protecting confidential information on Mac computers has become a matter of urgency.
Due to the unique nature of the Mac operating system, most endpoint management software on the market struggles to be compatible with both Windows and Mac systems, making it difficult to achieve fine-grained control and unified management. So, for enterprises that use both Mac and Windows computers, how can they achieve unified cross-platform management and ensure the absolute security of confidential information?
As a provider of integrated endpoint security management solutions, AnySecura’s security products not only run stably on Windows computers but are also fully compatible with Mac computers. Enterprises can use AnySecura to encrypt and protect important documents on Mac computers, control endpoint operations, achieve unified cross-platform management, and comprehensively safeguard confidential documents.
AnySecura can encrypt and protect key Office files, drawings, source code, and other critical data on Mac computers, ensuring that documents always exist in encrypted form. At the same time, it regulates the usage permissions of encrypted documents to prevent users from stealing confidential information through clipboard operations, printing, virtual printing, or screenshots.
Granular Permission Management: According to the importance of the document, encrypted documents can be divided into different secure zones and security levels, establishing a confidentiality mechanism by department and classification to prevent unauthorized access.
Flexible Decryption for External Sharing: Supports users in sending plaintext files to clients, partners, and other external parties either by direct decryption or through a decryption application process.
Transparent Encryption: Supports encryption of newly created files, with options to specify encryption directories, exclusion directories, file types, and file sizes, ensuring the security of newly created files.
Convenient Offline Authorization: Provides offline permissions for employees working on business trips, ensuring the normal use of encrypted documents during travel without affecting work efficiency.
AnySecura’s sensitive content identification uses multiple technologies to scan and detect all documents containing sensitive information on endpoints, quickly locating the files that need protection. Combined with AnySecura endpoint security management, it can control and audit the circulation of documents containing sensitive information, effectively preventing information leakage.
Sensitive Content Discovery: Supports remote full-disk scanning for sensitive content, including deep scanning of compressed files, to detect documents containing sensitive information.
Strict External Transfer Control: Monitors files sent via instant messaging, email, web uploads, cloud drives, and storage devices, blocking the transfer of files containing sensitive content.
Timely On-Disk Protection: Monitors new file creation, modifications, downloads, and received files in real time, encrypting any that contain sensitive content.
Detailed Sensitive Information Logs: Records sensitive information transfers and storage activities in detail, including operation type, time, computer/group, user/group, source file, file size, path, and disk type.
AnySecura adds a document tagging function to the Mac system. Combined with AnySecura endpoint security management, it can control the external transfer and storage of documents based on their tags and classifications, enabling efficient classification and grading management.
Fast Classification and Grading: Supports preset strategies to classify documents by content, department, sensitive keywords, or file format, with the system automatically executing the strategy to quickly complete classification and grading.
Strict External Sharing Control: When documents with tags or classifications are sent via cloud drives, USB drives, email, IM, or web uploads, measures such as auditing, backup, alerting, warning, or blocking can be taken according to the tags or classifications.
Timely On-Disk Encryption: Supports encryption of documents containing specific tags or classifications, ensuring that such documents require complete approval procedures before external transfer, and records the application used when the document is stored to identify its source.
Comprehensive Log Auditing: Records operation logs for documents with tags or classifications, allowing searches by document number, classification, or tag to trace the document circulation path and review changes to tags or classifications.
The AnySecura security detection function can perform security baseline checks on Mac system clients, such as verifying the installation of specified software or antivirus programs. Based on detection results, it can issue alerts, isolate clients, and take other responses to ensure endpoint compliance and security.
AnySecura also supports the creation of control strategies for Mac computers covering document operations, document printing, removable storage device usage, device access, instant messaging tools, email sending, web browsing, and application usage. It records all types of operation logs to meet enterprise needs for Mac endpoint security management and improve endpoint risk defense capabilities.
Currently, AnySecura’s Mac endpoint security management functions are aligned with its Windows Data Loss Prevention (DLP) capabilities. Using a single endpoint security management system, enterprises can manage both Windows and Mac computers, ensuring the normal use of encrypted documents across systems. In addition, AnySecura also supports endpoint security management for domestic innovation (Xinchuang) and Linux systems, meeting enterprises’ needs for confidential protection across diverse terminal environments.