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June 11, 2019

Image: Fast forward: What's coming in future versions of Chrome?

Fast forward: What's coming in future versions of Chrome?

Every time Google updates its browser, it publishes release notes aimed at enterprises to highlight upcoming additions, substitutions, enhancements and modifications. Here's some of what's coming. Read more ▶

Your Must-Read Stories

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Evan Schuman: That malware with a backdoor into Android's framework? Google's on it. (Gulp!)

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Jonny Evans: How did we react to Apple's WWDC news?

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Are we about to enter a golden era of mobile computing?

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The upside – and potential downside – of Apple’s WWDC twin OS PC strategy

Video/Webcast: Pulse Secure

2019 State of Enterprise Secure Access; enabling multi-cloud and Zero Trust

Join this IDG research-based webcast and to understand the extent of hybrid IT secure access challenges, threats, initiatives, practices and technologies. Read more ▶

Image: Evan Schuman: That malware with a backdoor into Android's framework? Google's on it. (Gulp!)

Evan Schuman: That malware with a backdoor into Android's framework? Google's on it. (Gulp!)

Google confirmed that cyberthieves had managed to pre-install malware into the Android framework backdoor. In short, the malware appeared to be blessed by Google at the deepest point within Android. Read more ▶

Image: Learn what it takes to become a cloud computing architect with this $39 bundle

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Learn what it takes to become a cloud computing architect with this $39 bundle

The Cloud Computing Architect Certification Bundle features 9 courses on Amazon AWS, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, and more. Read more ▶

Image: Jonny Evans: How did we react to Apple's WWDC news?

Jonny Evans: How did we react to Apple's WWDC news?

Time for sentiment analysis regarding some of Apple's WWDC highlights.... Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Are we about to enter a golden era of mobile computing?

Are we about to enter a golden era of mobile computing?

Laptop computers are about to undergo design revolutions that will redefine the world of portable computing. Read more ▶

Image: The upside – and potential downside – of Apple’s WWDC twin OS PC strategy

The upside – and potential downside – of Apple’s WWDC twin OS PC strategy

One of the more interesting announcements at Apple’s WWDC indicates they finally seem to be making the move from x86 to ARM for their desktop PCs. It appears to be the opposite of what Microsoft did in the 1990s…which didn’t work out too well. But unless Apple shores up their cloud shortfall, the move will likely represent more downside risk than upside benefit for the company. Read more ▶

Miscellaneous: Splunk

The Present and Future of Security Operations

Learn about the technologies, processes, and trends that may help CISOs overcome today's security operations challenges and develop a well-organized and operative future-oriented strategy. Read more ▶

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