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TWiET 565: Cheebert's MDM Dreams - Adobe's Content Credentials, programmable MDM with Fleet
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TWiET 565: Cheebert's MDM Dreams - Adobe's Content Credentials, programmable MDM with Fleet

Adobe's Content Credentials, programmable MDM with Fleet

This Week in Enterprise Tech (Audio) · TWiT

October 14, 20231h 12m

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Show Notes

On This Week in Enterprise Tech, Lou, Curt, and Brian dive into how remote console devices are empowering IT pros, the future of digital trust and content authenticity, and the evolving landscape of endpoint management security.

  • Jeff Marraccini from Altair explains how air console devices allow him to remotely access noisy server racks to diagnose issues, avoiding dangerous sound levels. This saves time and prevents disruptions.
  • This week's news blips:
    • Comcast announces DOCSIS 4.0 in select U.S. cities.
    • Security pros warn that EU's vulnerability disclosuer rule is risky.
    • Edge AI-enabled drones delivering first response for public safety.
  • On this week's discussion byte, hosts debate whether Adobe's new content credential system can combat misinformation and assure authenticity. They conclude it helps provide traceability but has limitations as a voluntary system.
  • Zach Wasserman from Fleet discusses how organizations can gain visibility into employee devices to strengthen endpoint security, especially with remote work.

Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curtis Franklin

Guests: Jeff Marraccini and Zach Wasserman

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Topics

Enterprisecybersecuritydevice managementJeff MarracciniAltair Engineeringair consoleLou MarescaCurt FranklinBrian CheecomcastDOCSIS 4.0EU vulnerability disclosureEdge AI-enabled dronespublic safetyadobe