![]() ![]() However, if you’re running admin or security scripts that are checking the version number via the sw_vers command line tool your output should be like this: ProductName: macOS As the last version of macOS was 10.15, it’s not surprising that you’ll also see references to macOS as 10.16, even in some official documentation. This is the third time Apple have re-branded their desktop operating system in recent years, from OS X to macOS 10 and now we arrive at macOS 11. Adjust Your Scripts for the New Version Number While we covered some of these in our beta preview post back in June, we’ll also cover today some of the important changes since then.ġ. In this post, we take a tour of what’s new and how it affects security in the enterprise. ![]() Today, Apple releases the next iteration of its desktop operating system, now rebranded as macOS 11. ![]()
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