Securing Developer Workflows With the Tools They Already Love | Mac Admins Europe 2026

David Starr from Workbrew explains how Apple admins can secure macOS developer workflows without slowing developers down. In this Mac Admins Europe 2026 session, David explores how developers use Homebrew, GitHub, and emerging AI-assisted tooling to manage their own machines, and how IT and security teams can improve visibility, policy enforcement, and compliance across Mac developer environments. Developers often install the tools they need through Homebrew, GitHub, and AI agents requesting additional software on their behalf. That flexibility is powerful, but it can make it difficult for security and IT teams to understand what is installed, manage risk, and prove compliance, especially on Macs operating with elevated administrator privileges. This session looks at Homebrew as a package manager, Workbrew’s approach to managing Homebrew across developer fleets, and how governance can be embedded directly into Git-based workflows developers already use. Watch the video:    • Securing Developer Workflows With the Tool...   Workbrew: https://workbrew.com/ Mac Admins Europe: https://macadmins-eu.org Mac Admins Europe 2026 is a community-driven conference in Leiden, Netherlands, bringing together Apple admins and IT professionals from across Europe. Hosted at the historic Leidse Schouwburg - Stadsgehoorzaal, the event features technical sessions, sponsor talks, and community moments focused on real-world Apple IT practice. For the community, by the community. Topics: Workbrew, Homebrew, Apple IT, macOS administration, Mac admins, developer security, developer workflows, GitHub, DevSecOps, endpoint security, Apple device management, compliance, admin privileges, AI developer tools #Workbrew #Homebrew #MacAdmins