December 3rd, 2025
New

We’ve added a new device specs control for encryption in the Swif web app Compliance Center, allowing admins to define and monitor encryption requirements across their fleet.
What’s new
New Encryption Device Spec Control
Admins can now create device spec controls focused on disk encryption.
Supports two key fields from device telemetry:
encryptionStatus (string)
encryptionEnabled (boolean)
Per-OS Encryption Requirements
Configure encryption requirements separately for:
macOS
Windows
Linux
UI is OS-aware, showing the correct fields and options per platform, aligned with the spec in ST-5410 and the “1.2.2 Device Spec” design.
Coverage & Compliance Visibility
Each encryption control shows a coverage summary (e.g., 4/100) indicating how many devices meet the configured encryption requirements.
Clicking the coverage summary opens a device coverage panel with:
Device list and OS
Current encryption status vs. minimum requirement
Clear compliance state for each device
Clear Compliance Status Chips
Devices in the coverage panel are labeled with status chips:
Compliant
Non Compliant
Makes it easy to scan and understand which devices fail encryption policies.
This change lays the groundwork for stronger Compliance workflows around device encryption, providing OS-specific policy configuration and clearer visibility into which endpoints meet your encryption requirements.