Jamf has announced the beta release of a new feature, AI Analysis for Jamf Executive Threat Protection, designed to enhance mobile forensic analysis with artificial intelligence.
This tool aims to streamline the detection and examination of sophisticated attacks on high-profile users such as executives, journalists, and political figures. Apple's previous warnings of mercenary spyware to users in over 150 countries highlight the increasing risks faced by mobile devices, making Jamf's development timely.
Streamlining Investigation Processes
The introduction of AI Analysis adds an intelligent layer to Jamf's existing threat detection framework, providing security professionals with swift insights into potential device compromises. This feature offers comprehensive summaries of incidents, detailing uncommon app behaviour and identifying whether a device has been hacked or if code execution occurred.
Henry Patel, Chief Strategy Officer at Jamf, stated, "AI Analysis acts as an embedded forensic expert that can review suspicious activity in minutes and provide clear, actionable summaries." By converting complex telemetry into straightforward recommendations, the tool speeds up response times to mobile threats, significantly reducing the investigation timeline from hours, or even days, to mere minutes.
Facilitating Immediate Action
Revealed at Jamf's 16th annual Jamf Nation User Conference (JNUC), this feature allows customers to analyse their devices with a single click, after which it provides a concise summary and recommended courses of action. The AI-powered analysis produces a detailed report, supporting immediate response or inter-departmental collaboration. By transcending traditional analysis techniques, the tool uses AI to create a coherent narrative of potential attacks and suggests actionable remediation steps—tasks traditionally requiring significant time and expertise.
AI Analysis automates and simplifies the generally complex and manual processes required in mobile threat analysis. It reduces escalation durations and lessens the dependency on deep forensic expertise, thereby enhancing protection for organisations' high-risk user categories. Currently, AI Analysis is accessible in beta form to all Jamf Executive Threat Protection cloud customers. This development underscores Jamf's commitment to reinforcing security measures for users in the fast-evolving mobile landscape.
Jamf, the standard in managing and securing Apple at work, announces the beta release of AI Analysis for Jamf Executive Threat Protection — a new artificial intelligence–powered capability designed to accelerate and simplify mobile forensic analysis.
Jamf Executive Threat Protection is an advanced mobile forensics solution that helps organisations detect sophisticated attacks targeting high-value users such as executives, journalists, and political figures. In recent years, Apple has sent threat notifications to users in more than 150 countries about potential exposure to mercenary spyware — a growing risk for mobile devices.
Reducing investigation cycles
With the introduction of AI Analysis, Jamf adds an intelligent layer to its threat detection and response capabilities, offering security and forensics teams rapid, expert-level insight into potential device compromises. For instance, if a device shows a targeted, remote attack against an app, AI Analysis provides a complete summary of the incident, including unusual app behaviours, identifying if the devices was hacked or code execution occurred, and recommendations for next steps.
“AI Analysis acts as an embedded forensic expert that can review suspicious activity in minutes and provide clear, actionable summaries,” said Henry Patel, Chief Strategy Officer at Jamf. “By using AI to translate complex telemetry into plain-language recommendations, we’re helping security teams respond faster and more confidently to potential mobile threats. What previously took hours or even days of manual analysis can now be summarized in minutes, significantly reducing investigation cycles.”
Supporting immediate response
Unveiled during Jamf’s 16th annual Jamf Nation User Conference (JNUC), the new feature enables customers to analyse device activity with a single click. Once analysis is complete, AI Analysis produces a concise summary and recommended next steps, along with a detailed report to support immediate response or collaboration across teams.
This capability moves beyond traditional analysis by using AI to interpret complex forensic data, delivering a clear narrative of a potential attack and outlining actionable remediation steps—a process that typically requires time and highly specialised human analysis.
By automating and streamlining the manual research typically required for mobile threat analysis, AI Analysis shortens escalation times and reduces the need for deep forensic expertise — helping organisations protect their high-risk users more efficiently. AI Analysis is now available in beta to all Jamf Executive Threat Protection cloud customers.