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I found that this configuration made the deployment of Intercept X for Mac on macOS Catalina and older, virtually ‘silent’.

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This is a trusted ID that is used in the development of Sophos code, to automatically whitelist our software: There are several things that can be done to reduce these prompts, specifically using an MDM provider (such as Sophos Mobile or JAMF) to essentially pre-trust extensions using the Sophos ‘Teams ID’ of 2H5GFH3774.

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before a complete protected state could be achieved.

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On testing the deployment of Intercept X on a brand new macOS11 device, I found the installation routine quite user intensive with several prompts required to allow permissions etc. More info on this process is also covered in the EAP community post above. This software needs to be installed on the Mac before joining it to the EAP and it updating to 10.0.2. Sophos Intercept X for Mac does not natively support this new chipset however, it can be made to work using a piece of backwards compatibility software called Rosetta 2. Typically, we don’t make EAPs available to Sophos Central MSP accounts, however given that some customers may be purchasing new Apple hardware that comes pre-shipped running Big Sur, we have extended the EAP to MSP customers too.Ībout new hardware, the following Macintosh models (at the time of writing) use the new Apple M1 ARM-based system chipset:

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Most of you are probably aware of the process on how to join an EAP and then enroll devices, however if you would like some info on this process click here. This means that you can control its rollout by blocking the application – the installer is classified as a “System Tool”. If you would like to prevent users from upgrading to BigSur AND if you or your customer are using Sophos Endpoint, then it’s worth noting that the SophosLabs have added an Application Control detection for the Big Sur installer. TIP: As you can appreciate, we don’t typically recommend using EAP (pre-release) software on a production system. The good news is that we now have an Early Access Program (EAP) available in Central, whereby customers can nroll devices running macOS11 in order to receive a pre-release version of Sophos Endpoint v10.0.2. Unfortunately, we didn’t have a GA version of Intercept X for Mac available on the first day of release. This allows software like network extensions and endpoint security solutions to extend the functionality of macOS without requiring kernel-level access.Īn interesting third party review of some of the most significant changes in the last decade Apple have recently introduced can be found here. These changes started to appear with macOS Catalina (10.15) – Apple is beginning to deprecate the use of system wide kernel extensions in favour of user space system extension APIs. In this article, we will take a look at these changes, as well as some of the things you might consider doing to automate much of the deployment of Intercept X on macOS. When will Apple Silicon (M1 series) processors be natively supported?Īn early access program for native Apple Silicon (M1 series) processor support is planned to start in April.The latest operating system from Apple, macOS11 Big Sur, has arrived and it brings with it a few significant architecture modifications. For heavy users of disk or CPU (for example: video editing, heavy photoshop usage, compiling) they will notice a difference in performance. For normal business users there should not be any discernible difference.

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Native support using the full power and performance of the Apple hardware will always be faster than using Rosetta 2. Will there be a performance difference when using Rosetta 2? Rosetta 2 is a commonly used tool that enables a Mac with Apple silicon to use apps built for a Mac with an Intel processor.

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If not, manual installation is straightforward. Rosetta 2 should automatically prompt for installation if it isn’t already in use on the device. They do not need to join the early access program.

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Customers that have Apple Silicon (M1 series) processor devices and are running macOS 11 will need to install Rosetta 2 in order to use Sophos Endpoint products. No customer action is required unless they have devices with M1 processors which require Rosetta 2 to be installed.Īre Apple Silicon (M1 series) Processors supported for macOS 11?Īpple Silicon (M1 series) processors are currently supported with Rosetta 2. All customers have received the updated version that supports macOS 11 natively. Roll-out has successfully completed for Sophos Central and Sophos Enterprise Console (SEC).















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