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Apple device management software maker Jamf announced that it’s reached an agreement to acquire cloud and mobile security firm Wandera, in a move to enhance Jamf’s security solutions for enterprise customers.
Minneapolis-based Jamf disclosed that the price tag for the planned acquisition is US$400 million, which would make it the company’s largest acquisition to date.
The Wandera acquisition will help Jamf in its quest to “fill the gap between what users want and what the enterprise requires,” Jamf CEO Dean Hager said in a news release.
The combination of the two companies “will provide our customers a single source platform that handles deployment, Application Lifecycle Management, policies, filtering, and security capabilities across all Apple devices while delivering Zero Trust Network Access for all mobile workers,” Hager said in the release.
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Jamf acquires Wandera for $400M to bump up security on Apple enterprise management
The American software company helps enterprises manage fleets of Apple devices, and now with an upgraded cybersecurity system to back it up Idan Ben Tovim / 13 May 2021 • 2 min read
American software company Jamf, which enables enterprises to manage Apple products, announced last night its intention to acquire Israeli cyber startup, Wandera, for $400 million. Jamf intends on integrating Wandera’s security protocol into its system, offering customers a new and improved cybersecurity solution.
Zero trust
Wandera was founded in 2012 by London-based brothers Eldar and Roy Tuvey, who in 2009 sold their cloud security company, ScanSafe, to Cisco for nearly $183 million. Wandera develops a Zero Trust Network Access (or ZTNA for short) solution; a system that s