SSL Strip is a sophisticated type of Adversary-in-the-Middle (formerly Man-in-the-Middle) attack that forces a victim's browser into communicating with an adversary in plain text over HTTP. This allows the attacker to intercept all unencrypted traffic, steal sensitive information, and manipulate communication between the two parties.
As part of SSL Strip detection, you can configure custom settings for this type of threat. These threats are reported under the Adversary-in-the Middle threat category in the Threat View and Device View pages.
Configure SSL Strip in Jamf Security Cloud on the page.