Secure Token is Disabled for a User

IT admins are grappling with how to manage Mac users and systems after all the changes to macOS® High Sierra. One specific example of a change made to macOS High Sierra is that Secure Token is disabled for a user. This problem affects the usage of… Continue reading Secure Token is Disabled for a User

High Sierra Authentication Errors with FileVault®

Many IT admins are encountering macOS® High Sierra authentication errors with FileVault® enabled. This problem is completely breaking the model and the processes that IT organizations use to manage Mac® users and systems. While the issue… Continue reading High Sierra Authentication Errors with FileVault®

Managing macOS® Users with FileVault®

With the introduction of macOS® High Sierra, Apple® has broken the process for IT organizations managing macOS users with FileVault® enabled. This problem is challenging on a number of levels, but the most significant issue is that it re… Continue reading Managing macOS® Users with FileVault®

Automated Secure Token Application for macOS® Users

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Secure Token and FileVault®

When Apple® introduced FileVault® years ago, IT admins were thrilled. When it comes to security mechanisms, a way to automatically encrypt a drive is a powerful tool. Over the years, Apple has continued to evolve their functionality, and most… Continue reading Secure Token and FileVault®

Why you can I use FileVault without CD, USB, floppy etc. for system start/rescue, but not BitLocker or VeraCrypt?

I have encrypted my harddrive on mac with FileVault. I can start my system with password only. To recover the system I had to store a rescue password for example as a picture.

With BitLocker (without TPM) there is a USB need… Continue reading Why you can I use FileVault without CD, USB, floppy etc. for system start/rescue, but not BitLocker or VeraCrypt?