Device management solutions company, Jamf has announced the general availability of AI Governance, a new capability within Jamf for Mac that enables IT and security teams to discover actively used AI tools, enforce policy controls, and generate audit-ready reports.

“AI adoption across the enterprise is moving faster than existing technology policies can keep up,” said Beth Tschida, CEO at Jamf. “Organisations need governance that matches the way AI tools actually operate on Mac. This means visibility into what’s running, policy controls enforced directly on the endpoint, and reporting that helps security teams demonstrate compliance. Our AI Governance capability delivers that natively from the same platform customers already trust to manage and secure Apple devices.”
AI Governance
Jamf said AI Governance helps organisations manage and secure the use of artificial intelligence applications on enterprise devices by providing visibility into AI tools running on endpoints, including Shadow AI.
This enables security teams to monitor usage, assess risks, and support compliance.
With launch support for Claude Code, Claude Desktop, and OpenAI Codex, AI Governance offers policy controls covering model access, network permissions, file system controls, MCP server restrictions, and other vendor-specific AI configurations.
Jamf said the capability establishes tamper-resistant security policies before users access AI tools. It also enables IT administrators to monitor, control, and govern AI deployments through its existing macOS endpoint management platform.

Sam Lalli, Security Engineering & SOC manager at Eventbrite, said: “What impressed us about Jamf’s AI Governance was how quickly we could apply policy across our Mac fleet without adding another point solution or creating friction for developers. Having this critical capability built into the same device management platform we already use really simplifies AI governance for our team.”








