![]() You can choose either an individual key (that is unique to that Mac) or an institutional key that is common throughout your organization. Q: How would manage encryption keys with FileVault 2?Ī: Using a policy, you can enable FileVault 2 encryption, or change the encryption recovery keys used on the Mac. This is a good security measure to prevent someone from booting the Mac from an external drive without that password. You can set a password for the Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) using a policy. Q: Can you set EFI password with Casper Suite?Ī: Yes. ![]() Alternately, you can create a Smart Group for all pending updates using the "Number of Available Updates" criteria. Q: Can you set a Smart Group for system only updates?Ī: You can create a smart group for specific updates by choosing the update name from the "Available SWUs" criteria. If you use an internal Software Update Server (with OS X Server or SUS Appliance), you can choose which updates are available. Q: Can you limit the updates to prevent employees from updating to newer software that may cause compatiablity issues?Ī: Yes. When encryption is complete, the status will show "Encrypted". During encryption, the inventory will show "Encrypting" and the percent complete. Q: When checking inventory, will the FileVault 2 stats show as soon as encyption is enabled or after the full encryption is complete?Ī: Once FileVault 2 is enabled on a Mac, the encryption status will be collected with each inventory report. ![]() NetBoot/SUS Appliance (JAMF Nation) Q&A from the webinar Painless OS Upgrades with the Casper Suite (Webinar)Īdministering FileVault 2 with the Casper Suite (Tech Guide) Resourcesĭeploying OS X 10.7 or later with the Casper Suite (Tech Guide) Have questions about our webinar or the Casper Suite? Reach out to us at or give us a call today.
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