Jamf (Minneapolis, MN), the standard in management and security for Apple devices in enterprises and organizations, will begin offering its "AI Governance" feature for Mac environments on June 30, 2026, to address new security and governance challenges arising from the expanding use of AI in businesses. This will enable visualization and control of AI tools used by employees, as well as proof of governance compliance. Jamf is the first in the world to offer this Mac-native "AI Governance" that operates at the OS level. "AI Governance" Feature Launched to Visualize and Control AI Tools As businesses rapidly improve operational efficiency through AI adoption, challenges such as lack of visibility and increased management complexity are becoming apparent. In fact, a recent AI Governance survey conducted by Jamf this year targeting 687 IT security leaders revealed that while approximately 70% of companies have adopted AI, about 1 in 5 companies (22%) have experienced AI-related incidents, including cost and security issues. As AI adoption increases productivity, control through AI governance is also becoming crucial. To solve these challenges, Jamf is launching the general availability of "AI Governance" as a new feature of "Jamf for Mac," an all-in-one solution that supports everything from device management to security measures. With "AI Governance," IT and security departments can detect AI tools used within the organization, enforce access policies, and generate reports for audit purposes. It also features a Mac-native design that operates at the OS level, providing an integrated solution for AI governance control. At launch, it will support Claude Code, Claude Desktop, and OpenAI Codex, enabling a wide range of setting management for AI usage, including access control, network permissions, file system control, and MCP server restrictions. Furthermore, a vendor control tracking engine continuously detects new and updated control items for supported AI platforms. Thi