![]() ![]() ![]() With the imminent release of macOS Big Sur, Apple has decided to remove support for Kernel-Extensions (“kext”), which is a game changer for any application that uses it, including but not limited to security software, VPN clients, etc. They also estimate a release target within the next few weeks. Sentinel One is in Early Access (EA) 2 of testing, which is being viewed as the likely release candidate. Sentinel One – Currently Sentinel One is still not compatible with Big Sur. Sophos is working on developing a version for Big Sur and plan to begin testing this week. At this time, they are estimating a release target around December 23. Sophos – Currently Sophos is still not compatible with Big Sur. Sentinel One – Please visit the macOS Big Sur Now Supported by SentinelOne news article for more information. Sophos – Sophos is presently looking at a mid-February to end of March release for Big Sur compatibility. Sophos – Please visit the macOS Big Sur Now Supported by Sophos news article for more information. Apple has removed support for Kernel-Extensions (“kext”), which is a game changer for any application that uses it, including but not limited to security software, VPN clients, etc. ![]()
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