ZDNet | AT&T employees took bribes to unlock millions of smartphones, and to install malware and unauthorized hardware on the company's network, the Department of Justice said yesterday.
BetterCloud Monitor | SaaS gives end users endless ability to collaborate with others, share data, and access files from anywhere at anytime. However, these features have created a swath of new security threats that IT and security teams are still learning how to navigate. Principal Analyst for 451 Research Garrett Bekker and BetterCloud’s Chief Product Officer Jim Brennan discussed the unique security challenges that cloud adoption presents and SaaS Operations Management, the emerging category that is filling a gap in cloud security.
VentureBeat | Slack introduced a handful of security upgrades designed to make the workplace communication app more secure within enterprise organizations. The updates include two-factor authentication with Touch ID fingerprint scans, Face ID use of facial recognition software, and generated passcodes.
VentureBeat | Google is expanding its Advanced Protection Program to its Chrome browser. If you’re an Advanced Protection Program user and you have sync turned on in Chrome, you will now automatically receive stronger protections against risky downloads.
TechRepublic | Imagine how useful it would be if your company's end users actually understood the IT department and a little bit of computer science. Here are 10 ideas for making that happen.
How-To Geek | If you’re using OHIO (Only Handle It Once) to triage your email, you probably want to turn some of your emails into tasks. Here’s how to do that quickly and efficiently so you can get on with handling your other emails.
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The Keyword | No SaaS updates today. Instead, read about the new update to Google Images that makes comparing search results easier than ever. When you're searching the web for something like a new hairstyle, flowers for your garden or a new jacket, it can be helpful to visualize your options. Google overhauled Google Images on desktop to make it easier for you to see what’s out there, learn more about the images you're interested in, and take the next step toward making your idea happen.
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