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Apple's WWDC 2024 sessions covered various aspects of security and privacy, including endpoint security. In the "Platforms State of the Union" session, Apple introduced a robust cloud security foundation based on Apple silicon, which includes features like secure enclave, secure boot, and trusted execution monitor to ensure that only signed and verified code runs. This session also discussed end-to-end encrypted connections for private cloud compute clusters, enhancing endpoint security by ensuring that data is not retained and is never accessible to Apple.
For more details, you can refer to the Platforms State of the Union (06:17) session.
Additionally, the "What’s new in privacy" session highlighted new platform capabilities in iOS 18 and macOS Sequoia that focus on privacy and security, such as new data-sharing pickers and improved permission dialogues, which contribute to a more secure user experience.
If you have specific questions about these features or other security-related topics from WWDC, feel free to ask!
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