Dark Reading | The ICEBRG Security Research team discovered four malicious Google Chrome extensions during a routine investigation of anomalous traffic. This finding highlights the threat of browser extensions, which are available in most major web browsers and an oft-overlooked attack vector.
TechRepublic | Google launched the Google IT Support Professional Certificate on Coursera, to help fill in-demand IT support roles that are expected to grow 10% in the US by 2026. The certificate features courses designed and taught by Google IT support experts, and enable any individual to gain the skills needed to become an IT support specialist in 8-12 months—even when they lack prior experience.
Bleeping Computer | An open-source cross-platform version of PowerShell, called PowerShell Core 6.0, has been released by Microsoft that not only runs on Windows, but runs on macOS and Linux as well. Released to general availability on January 10th, packages for PowerShell Core are available for Windows 7+, Ubuntu, Redhat, Centos, macOS, Fedora, OpenSuse, and Debian.
 
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G Suite Tips | Here's how to track team activities and manage resources with a team calendar using Google Calendar.
PCWorld | These formulas can get you through everyday tasks from determining sales tax (and tips) to calculating increases and decreases.
 
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G Suite Updates | Google is launching a new side navigation menu which will make it easier to see, find, and directly navigate to the information and settings in your Admin console.
The Keyword | Google is launching the Google IT Support Professional Certificate hosted on Coursera—a first-of-its-kind online program to prepare people for roles in IT support. Beginning learners can become entry-level job ready in eight to 12 months.
The Asana Blog | Now with Asana Premium, see custom fields on tasks to easily scan information on your Asana board and lock down editing access with comment-only projects.
 
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