Homebrew for Regulated Industries

Homebrew plays a critical role in how software is delivered across modern engineering teams. In regulated industries such as banking, insurance, healthcare, fintech, crypto, and government, it influences far more than developer productivity. It impacts onboarding speed, security posture, and the ability to meet compliance requirements. When Homebrew usage is unmanaged, it can quietly introduce untracked dependencies, audit gaps, and operational risk.

In this webinar, you’ll learn how Workbrew gives you clear visibility into how Homebrew is used across regulated organizations and how you can manage software delivery beyond individual developer machines. We’ll explore how to centralize governance, standardize distribution, and create auditable, reproducible environments that support frameworks such as ISO and SOC 2, while maintaining a strong developer experience.

📅 February 26th, 2026
🕐 12:00 PM ET / 9:00 AM PT / 5:00 PM GMT
📍 Online

Why Attend

  • Get visibility into Homebrew usage across teams and devices

  • Standardize software delivery beyond developer machines

  • Support audit and compliance with traceable package management

  • Manage approvals, updates, and version pinning without admin access

  • Improve onboarding without increasing risk

Who Should Join

  • IT administrators in regulated industries

  • Mac and platform engineering teams

  • Security and compliance teams supporting macOS environments

  • Developer experience teams responsible for tooling and standards


Agenda

  • Welcome & Context – Why Homebrew needs governance in regulated environments

  • Regulated Challenges – Approval workflows, patching, pinning, vulnerabilities, and audits

  • Workbrew Visibility – See Homebrew usage across users and devices

  • Managed Delivery – Install and update approved software without admin access

  • Live Demo

  • Q&A


Hosts

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