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What Apple's T2 security chip brings to the enterprise table

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Nov 20, 2018
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What Apple's T2 security chip brings to the enterprise table

Apple's T2 security processor offers a real measure of data protection, even as it requires changes in how Apple hardware is imaged, updated or copied. But on balance, the T2 presages good things from the company. Read More

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