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Forgot your PIV card PIN? Here’s how to reset it on your government Mac without a trip to the security office. What You Need Your...
Forgot your PIV card PIN? Here’s how to reset it on your government Mac without a trip to the security office. What You Need Your...
The Federal CIO Council has issued updated guidance on macOS Sequoia adoption for civilian agencies. The new memo clarifies the approval timeline and security baseline...
Apple has released a critical security update for macOS that federal IT administrators should deploy immediately. The update, macOS Sonoma 14.7.2 and macOS Sequoia 15.2,...
Microsoft 365 is the productivity backbone of federal government work. Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint on your Mac integrate with government cloud services while meeting...
Federal employees need reliable collaboration tools to communicate with colleagues, partners, and stakeholders. Three platforms dominate government workspaces: Microsoft Teams, Slack, and Cisco WebEx. Understanding...
Remote access to your office Mac has become essential for federal telework. Whether you need to access files, run specialized software, or manage systems, several...
Connecting to your agency’s network from home or while traveling requires a Virtual Private Network (VPN). Government agencies use several enterprise VPN solutions, with F5...
Configuring email on your government Mac doesn’t have to be a headache. Whether you prefer Microsoft Outlook or Apple’s native Mail app, getting your .gov...
Mac OS Updates Gov Typing on keyboard Using Mac computers in government requires specific configurations. Compliance ensures security and access. Configuration Tips Follow agency security...
Approved Mac Models Using Mac computers in government requires specific configurations. Compliance ensures security and access. Configuration Tips Follow agency security guidelines. Keep systems updated....