Neowin | Last week, Google announced that it's temporarily pausing updates for its Chrome browser and Chrome OS. Due to the COVID-19 coronavirus, many people are working from home and relying on their browser more for day-to-day work, so the company wanted to focus on stability and security. Yesterday, the firm announced that it's resuming updates, but on a new schedule.
OneLogin | Download this helpful guide from our friends at OneLogin. In the wake of global threats, like the novel Coronavirus COVID-19, business continuity planning needs to be top-of-mind. Their guide will demonstrate how to prepare.
BetaNews | Vulnerabilities in the 'Diameter' signalling protocol used to authenticate and authorize messages and information distribution in 4G networks leave them vulnerable to attack. Researchers at Positive Technologies replicated the actions of threat actors and their attempts to infiltrate mobile networks were 100 percent successful.
MacRumors | A vulnerability affecting iOS 13.3.1 and later prevents virtual private networks (VPNs) from encrypting all traffic, allowing some internet connections to bypass encryption, potentially exposing users' data and IP addresses.
InfoWorld | Some are being laid off, but many more are still on the payroll and working from home. Here are 3 things you can do to create a silver lining.
CSO Online | A biological virus infecting your critical security staff could wreak havoc on your business. These practices will reduce your risk.
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G Suite Updates | Last year, Google announced a beta for shortcuts in Google Drive. This feature is now generally available and has started rolling out to all G Suite customers and users with personal Google Accounts.
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