Most people have no clue how to enable Apple’s built-in Security for Protecting their Mac. Honestly this concerns me, because it’s really easy, you just need to know how to do it! The built-in free tools are fantastic, but the problem is that Apple cannot ship the Mac with all the different Security options enabled. This means YOU must be the one to enable these Security options, but if you have no idea what they are and what they do, then why would you… That is why this course was made, to help everyone Secure their Mac! Throughout the years I have assisted many people with their Mac Security, but what I discovered is that people really need to learn themselves and not just have it done by their Mac Guy. When you take this course and learn it, then go back to it whenever and forever, you gain a feeling of control and understanding of what the Security does and how to Configure it. My recommendation is to always enable the built-in tools from Apple, cause they are great and I recommend it to all my friends and family, which means you should do it too! Jesse’s personal goals for this course: One Hour Max Course Length - People are extremely busy and I did not want my course to feel like a burden. It took me 70 hours to shoot the 9 sessions in order to make it only 1 hour. Dozens of re-shoots, but I was able to accomplish the goal. Teach everyone how to enable and review Apple’s built-in Security tools. Make it easy enough for non-technical Mac Users and the Mac newby. Course Outline: Enable FileVault (Required to protect your data if your computer is stolen) Enable Firmware Password (Required to prevent your Mac from being used again if stolen) Enable Application Firewall (Control connections made to your computer from other computers on your network.) Enable SIP - System Int
What you'll learn
Enable FileVault to protect data if your computer is stolen
Activate a firmware password to prevent unauthorized use of your Mac
Set up the Application Firewall to control incoming network connections
Course objectives
Educate users on Apple's built-in security features
Provide easy-to-follow instructions for securing a Mac
Encourage users to take control of their Mac's security settings