Jamf Japan (Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; Country Manager: Manabu Oka), the industry leader in management and security solutions for Apple devices, has published the Japanese version of its latest "Security 360 Report" analyzing mobile and macOS environments. Based on 2025 industry trends, actual incidents, and extensive security risk data, the report analyzes major attack vectors and provides critical insights for security and IT professionals to safely operate Macs and mobile devices within organizations.
### Survey Overview of the "Security 360 Report"
**What is the Security 360 Report?** It is a comprehensive analysis of security risks in corporate mobile and macOS environments, providing strategic countermeasures based on real-world data. It consists of two specialized reports focusing on mobile and macOS environments to visualize complex risks.
**Survey Objectives** The goal is to deepen the understanding of security risks affecting mobile devices and Macs, and to support organizations in achieving effective threat detection, compliance management, and incident response.
**Methodology** Conducted in late 2025 covering the previous 12 months: - Mobile Devices: Over 1.7 million iOS and Android devices used by Jamf customers. - Mac: Over 150,000 Mac devices (Malware research focused on US-based devices, while vulnerability research used global data). All analysis was conducted anonymously using aggregated metadata.
### Latest Security Risk Trends
**Mobile Device Security Trends** The 2026 report categorizes threats into four high-priority areas for detailed analysis:
**(1) Device Vulnerabilities** - 53% of organizations (roughly 1 in 2) had devices with outdated and high-risk OS versions during the past year. - Key countermeasure: Registering all devices in MDM for comprehensive management.
**(2) Application Risks** - 95% of assessed apps had at least one "Medium" or higher level vulnerability. - 62% of apps requested dangerous permissions, and 21% contained behaviors potentially impacting privacy.
**(3) Network and Web Risks** - Users in 1/4 (25%) of analyzed companies clicked on phishing links.
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- Source: PR TIMES
- Category: Survey
- Organizations: Jamf Japan