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A secure token is a wrapped version of a key encryption key (KEK) protected by a user’s password. This article describes how secure tokens function within the Apple File System (APFS) to manage FileVault encryption, user authentication, and volume ownership.
This article shows how to install macOS Sequoia from the Applications folder.
What you can do to make your computer or devices more secure from physical exposure
Your Internet web browser may be the most important - and vulnerable - piece of software on your computer or device. Keeping it up to date and secure is important.
You probably have more online accounts than you can keep track of. If you keep track of your passwords by writing them down, using a spreadsheet or local file, or "have a system" for using passwords, you should read this.
identifying Fraudulent Email
Information and guidance on how to access Colby's VPN service
Keeping your Apple software up to date is one of the most important things you can do to maintain your Apple product's security. This article explains the differences between a macOS update and macOS upgrade