
Addigy has introduced the Addigy Security Suite, a tightly integrated security and compliance offering positioned as an Apple-first platform. The suite combines Addigy’s real-time device management with SentinelOne’s Managed Detection & Response (MDR) and Endpoint Detection & Response (EDR) to help IT teams and MSPs protect macOS and iOS devices with the speed and visibility they expect from Windows-centric stacks.
The timing fits an urgent need. Misconfigurations account for roughly 30% of breaches, according to Verizon, and Gartner projects that nearly two-thirds of security incidents will be the result of security misconfigurations by the end of this decade. As Apple adoption grows across the enterprise, tools that continuously enforce configuration baselines and surface issues in real time are becoming a necessity.
At the heart of the release is deep, API-driven integration between Addigy and SentinelOne. Within the Addigy console, administrators can deploy and manage SentinelOne EDR for real-time malware and ransomware protection, with attack-chain visibility and automated remediation. SentinelOne MDR extends a 24/7 SOC to Apple environments, enabling expert analysts to detect and respond to threats on behalf of Addigy customers. This combination brings threat prevention, detection, and response into the same operational workflow as Apple device management.
Addigy also brings a zero-trust posture to macOS with Conditional Access driven by device health and compliance status. If a Mac falls out of policy (e.g., disk encryption is disabled, the firewall is off, or the OS is behind), Conditional Access can restrict access automatically until the issue is resolved. Automated Compliance Remediation closes the loop by self-healing these drift conditions, re-enforcing encryption, firewall, and OS version standards so devices return to (and remain in) a trusted state with minimal admin effort.
For organizations facing recurring audits, Addigy’s Audit Dashboards and reporting accelerate evidence collection. Teams can export reports mapped to frameworks, like SOC 2, CIS, and NIST, in minutes, reducing the time and manual effort typically spent assembling proof for auditors and leadership. Because these capabilities live alongside day-to-day management, security and compliance become continuous practices rather than periodic projects.
“With this release, Apple devices are no longer a security blind spot,” said Jason Dettbarn, Addigy’s Founder and CTO.
Tracy Ryan, AVP of Global MSSP/MSP, SentinelOne, echoes the messaging: “Security should never be an afterthought, especially for Apple environments that have long been underserved. By partnering with Addigy, we’re making it effortless for IT teams and MSPs to deploy SentinelOne’s EDR and MDR across macOS fleets in just a few clicks.”
For MSPs, the suite creates a path to Apple managed security thought its multi-tenant deployment and policy management, white-labeled compliance reporting and client-friendly dashboards, along with enterprise-grade MDR coverage (without standing up an in-house SOC).
The Addigy Security Suite is available now. For organizations standardizing on Apple or seeking parity between their Mac and Windows security postures, Addigy offers a consolidated approach to zero-trust access, automated compliance, and 24/7 threat defense built for macOS at enterprise scale.
Edited by
Erik Linask