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Overview
This topic describes how EPS for macOS can be used with a device management system to deploy initial installation and explains the concept of mobile device management. It provides foundational information for administrators.
Prerequisites
This topic describes the prerequisites for using the macOS security product. It provides requirements and notes relevant to supported releases.
Apple MDM Profile Configuration
This topic describes Apple MDM profile configuration and how device management integrated with Apple installs profiles silently for end users.
Downloading MDM Profiles
This topic explains how to obtain MDM profile files for use with the Device Manager. It provides a link to download the available configuration archive.
MDM Workflows
This topic describes supported MDM deployment workflows. It provides links to configuration profile import procedures for different management systems.
Uninstalling the MDM Client
This topic provides information for administrators about uninstalling the MDM Client. It includes a link to detailed uninstallation instructions.
Tiny Agent Generated MDM Installation Script
Retrieve and generate the MDM installation script for the Tiny Agent on macOS systems.
Installation Script Usage in JAMF
Use JAMF to add and configure an installation script for deployment. The procedure explains how to create the script and assign it to a deployment policy.
Uninstalling the Client
Describes how administrators can access and run the Uninstall_EPS.sh script and provides an example of a parameterized MDM policy script.
Apple MDM Profile Configuration
This topic explains how to configure Apple MDM profiles and describes how deploying profiles through MDM tools prevents manual approval requirements on macOS endpoints.
Managing Legacy Kernel Extensions in macOS
This topic describes how administrators manage legacy kernel extensions for macOS clients, including required approvals, reboots, and MDM-supported workflows.
Step 1: Create the JAMF script that sends a JAMF custom event that triggers a policy for restart
This topic explains how administrators can create a JAMF script that sends a custom event to trigger a restart policy. It provides step‑by‑step instructions to configure and save the script.
Step 2: Create the policy that executes the script in Step 1 regularly to monitor if the restart policy should be triggered.
This task explains how to create a policy that executes the monitoring script regularly. It guides administrators through the required configuration steps.
Step 3: Create the policy that runs when the event is triggered.
This task describes how to create a policy that executes when a specified event is triggered. Follow the steps to define the trigger, restart options, and save the policy.
How to Create Profiles with XML Payloads
This topic explains how to create and deploy macOS MDM profiles using XML payloads. It describes required configurations and considerations for manual installation versus automated MDM deployment.
Ready-to-Use Configuration Profiles
This topic describes ready-to-use configuration profiles for macOS Endpoint Security and how they are used in MDM solutions. It summarizes the available profiles and their purposes.
Importing Configuration Profiles in JAMF
Explains how administrators can import required macOS configuration profiles into JAMF. Provides the necessary steps for uploading and assigning profile scope.
Importing Configuration Profiles in Microsoft Intune
This topic describes how to import macOS configuration profiles into Microsoft Intune. It provides step-by-step instructions for administrators managing macOS endpoint security settings.
Importing Settings for Workspace One
This topic describes the settings XML files required for creating custom profiles in Workspace One for various Check Point capabilities. It outlines the purpose of each settings file and provides a link to download the complete ZIP package.
How to import the settings for privacy preferences (EPS_Privacy_Preferences.xml)
This task describes how to import privacy preference settings in Workspace One by configuring a device profile. Follow the steps to upload and apply the XML configuration.
Deploying Endpoint Security Client Using Microsoft Intune
This topic explains how administrators can deploy the Endpoint Security Client using Microsoft Intune or Microsoft Endpoint Manager and outlines the required prerequisites.
Easy Deployment
This topic describes how to perform Easy Deployment of the Endpoint Security Client for macOS using Microsoft Intune, and lists the Azure credentials required for the integration.
Configuring the Settings in the Microsoft Azure Portal
This topic describes how to configure settings in the Azure portal to integrate Microsoft Intune with the EPS portal. It includes application registration, permission assignment, and final configuration steps.
Watch the configuration demo
Creating Integration with Microsoft Intune in Endpoint Security
This task explains how administrators create an integration between Microsoft Intune and the Endpoint Security portal using previously generated Azure credentials, and describes the elements and options available in the Installer Integration Card.
Deploying Endpoint Security Client Using Jamf Pro
Use Jamf Pro to deploy Endpoint Security Client on managed macOS endpoints. This topic describes the deployment use case and prerequisites.
Configuration
Configure an account for Endpoint Security in the JAMF portal, generate the client credentials, and create the Jamf Pro integration in Endpoint Security.
Overview of the Check Point Installer Integration Card
This topic provides an overview of the Check Point Installer Integration Card, describes the information shown in the card, and explains how to edit and sync the JAMF integration.
Uninstalling the Endpoint Security Client
This topic describes how administrators uninstall the Endpoint Security Client and how the system processes the uninstall request. It also provides additional notes and a reference link for more information.