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A New Security Layer for macOS Takes Aim at Admin Errors Before Hackers Do

01.11.2025
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A New Security Layer for macOS Takes Aim at Admin Errors Before Hackers Do
ThreatLocker’s DAC for macOS Beta scans configurations up to four times daily to expose security gaps.

A New Security Layer for macOS Takes Aim at Admin Errors Before Hackers Do

ThreatLocker just dropped DAC for macOS Beta — it's scanning configs up to 4x daily to catch security gaps before the bad guys do. This isn't just another security tool; it's basically a 24/7 admin watchdog that spots misconfigs, weak settings, and compliance fails that most teams miss.
The tool auto-detects everything from weak password policies and outdated encryption settings to exposed network services and improper access controls. It's built specifically for macOS environments where admin errors are low-hanging fruit for attackers.
ThreatLocker's approach is proactive — instead of waiting for a breach, it flags risks in real-time, giving IT teams a chance to lock things down before they're exploited. Think of it as continuous compliance auditing on steroids.
Available now in beta, this could be a game-changer for Mac-heavy orgs tired of playing catch-up with security missteps.
#macOS security#security audit#cybersecurity#misconfigurations#proactive protection
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