SGNL and Jamf Partner to Enhance Identity Security with Compliance-Driven Access

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SGNL announced its strategic integration with Jamf to enhance signaling between identity security, access control and device security providers. This partnership ensures only compliant, managed devices can access critical systems and data, advancing the security industry’s evolution toward interconnected zero trust solutions.

By leveraging Jamf’s real-time device compliance event stream based on the Secure Systems Framework (SSF), SGNL dynamically adjusts access control to protect sensitive infrastructure. The partnership enforces compliance standards that are relevant to each customer’s environment, ensuring that unmanaged or risky devices are blocked from critical systems, enhancing overall and identity security.

“At Jamf, we recognize that device management and endpoint security is only part of the equation. By partnering with SGNL, we help our customers achieve Trusted Access, ensuring that only trusted, secure, and compliant endpoints are able to connect to critical systems and data”

“Interoperability between security technologies is key to meeting evolving enterprise security needs. Our integration with Jamf empowers organizations with real-time access control based on device compliance. This is especially valuable for prioritizing critical systems where the threats can be especially damaging,” said Erik Gustavson, Co-Founder & Chief Product Officer at SGNL.

“At Jamf, we recognize that device management and endpoint security is only part of the equation. By partnering with SGNL, we help our customers achieve Trusted Access, ensuring that only trusted, secure, and compliant endpoints are able to connect to critical systems and data,” said Matt Vlasach, VP Product at Jamf.

Key Benefits:

  • Device Compliance-Driven Access Control: Only managed, compliant, acceptable risk devices are permitted access to critical systems, leveraging Jamf’s device data.
  • Real-Time, Dynamic Access Adjustments: SGNL uses device risk assessments to automatically revoke or grant access to sensitive systems.
  • Enhanced Standards Compliance: The integration helps enterprises drive towards NIST and CIS requirements by leveraging OS-level device management protocols.
  • Open Ecosystem for Comprehensive Security: The integration enables seamless interoperability, giving security teams full visibility into both device and identity risks across the organization’s threat landscape.

This integration represents SGNL’s ongoing commitment to supporting open, standards-based interoperability for stronger, more secure access management across enterprises. SGNL and Jamf’s partnership exemplifies how a unified approach among security leaders, leveraging frameworks like SSF and CAEP (continuous access evaluation profile), empowers identity security professionals to implement comprehensive, consistent, and scalable protections across their organization’s infrastructure.

For more information on the SGNL and Jamf partnership to enhance Identity Security, learn more on the Jamf marketplace.

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