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Executive Summary Podcast Ep. 4 #goivanti

See all Ivanti’s original research at ivanti.com/research. Ivanti's recent research showed that IT workers are significantly more likely than other office workers to be anxious about the impact of AI on their jobs. IT workers are eight times more likely to say that the main beneficiaries of AI are employers rather than employees! Yet, IT workers also report record levels of burnout, which AI and automation have the potential to alleviate.​

Reducing Data Breach Incidents Recap

The conversation highlights four key takeaways, with a focus on risk-based prioritization and faster remediation. It emphasizes the limitations of traditional models like vendor severity CVSS and the need for better metrics to reduce data breach incidents. The importance of speed in resolving vulnerabilities is also discussed, along with the need to improve time to patch and automate resolution processes.

Ivanti Neurons for MDM: Protecting Samsung Devices from Phishing #shorts

A Samsung device is safeguarded by registering it to Ivanti Neurons for MDM with an activated threat defense. The Android work profile container uses Tunnel, which is powered by a Cloud-based anti-phishing engine. Google Chrome and Firefox are used to access a feed of malicious links, but the on-device URL handler and the Cloud-based lookup engine successfully block all phishing attempts.

Innovator Preview: Ivanti Neurons for Patch Intune

In this conversation, Charity Tieri discusses two new features related to Patch for Intune. The first feature is the value of third-party patching through Patch for Intune, which provides time and resource savings for organizations using Microsoft Intune. The second feature is scopes in Microsoft Intune, which allows large organizations to operate in silos while sharing the same Microsoft Intune tenant. The third feature is custom application publishing, which enables users to publish applications that are not available in the catalog through Patch for Intune.

Innovator Preview: Ivanti Neurons for RBVM, ASOC, Patch Management, & Patch Intune

In this conversation, Chris Goettl provides an update on the upcoming release features and demonstrates them. The release focuses on Linux support, with enhancements for Mac OS and Windows patching as well. Chris explains the content-based approach for Linux and the challenges it presents. He also discusses the ability to exclude patches via patch group and the configuration of Linux repositories. Additionally, he covers the Mac OS Sonoma support and the new always reboot option. The conversation includes demonstrations of Patch Intelligence, endpoint vulnerability, and patch configuration for Linux and Mac OS.