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How to Disable System Integrity Protection for Dell Data Security Mac Products

Summary: Learn how to temporarily disable System Integrity Protection (SIP) on your Mac for Dell Data Security and Dell Data Protection products.

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Symptoms

Note:
  • As of February 2021, Dell Encryption Enterprise for Mac has reached End of Maintenance. This product and its articles are no longer updated by Dell.
  • As of May 2022, Dell Endpoint Security Suite Enterprise has reached End of Maintenance. This product and its articles are no longer updated by Dell.
  • As of May 2022, Dell Threat Defense has reached End of Maintenance. This product and its articles are no longer updated by Dell.
  • For more information, reference Product Life Cycle (End of Support / End of Life) Policy for Dell Data Security. If you have any questions on alternative articles, either reach out to your sales team or contact endpointsecurity@dell.com.
  • Reference Endpoint Security for additional information about current products.

This article provides information about how to manage System Integrity Protection (SIP).


Affected Products:

  • Dell Data Protection | Enterprise Edition for Mac
  • Dell Encryption Enterprise Mac
  • Dell Endpoint Security Suite Enterprise
  • Dell Threat Defense

Affected Versions:

  • 10.11.X (El Capitan) and Later

Affected Operating Systems:

  • Mac

Apple introduced SIP in 10.11.X (El Capitan) to protect system processes, files, and folders from being modified or tampered with by other processes. For more information about System Integrity Protection, reference About System Integrity Protection on your MacThis hyperlink is taking you to a website outside of Dell Technologies..

Dell Data Security products may require SIP to be temporarily disabled to:

  • Encrypt with Dell Volume Encryption (DVE)
  • Automatically allow kernel extensions (KEXTs) in High Sierra (10.13.X) and later for:
    • Dell Encryption Enterprise for Mac
    • Dell Endpoint Security Suite Enterprise
    • Dell Threat Defense
Note: It is not required to disable SIP if manually approving KEXTs. For more information, reference How to Allow Dell Data Security Kernel Extensions on macOS.

Cause

Not applicable

Resolution

A Dell Data Security administrator may either Check SIP Status, temporarily Disable SIP, or Enable SIP. Click the appropriate option for more information.

Check SIP Status

  1. In the Apple Menu, select Go, and then click Utilities.

Utilities

  1. Double-click Terminal.

Terminal

  1. In Terminal, type csrutil status and then press Enter.

Disable SIP

  1. Shut down the targeted Mac operating system.
  2. Power on the Mac while holding down the Command + R keys to boot in enter recovery mode.
  3. In recovery mode, select Utilities, and then click Terminal.
  4. In Terminal, type csrutil disable and press Enter.
  5. Click the Apple icon and click Restart.

Enable SIP

  1. Shut down the targeted Mac operating system.
  2. Power on the Mac while holding down the Command + R keys to boot in enter recovery mode.
  3. In recovery mode, select Utilities, and then click Terminal.
  4. In Terminal, type csrutil enable and press Enter.
  5. Click the Apple icon and click Restart.
Note: SIP can be confirmed enabled using Terminal by typing csrutil STATUS and then pressing Enter. This command is case-sensitive.

To contact support, reference Dell Data Security International Support Phone Numbers.
Go to TechDirect to generate a technical support request online.
For additional insights and resources, join the Dell Security Community Forum.

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Affected Products

Dell Encryption
Article Properties
Article Number: 000126858
Article Type: Solution
Last Modified: 10 Nov 2023
Version:  15
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