TechRepublic | In an effort to make Chrome Enterprise a more secure endpoint solution, Google unveiled a host of security enhancements that include new Active Directory configurations, enterprise mobility management (EMM) partnerships, and updated management tools.
TNW | Whoa, this is cool. A New York-based startup has come up with a very interesting way to use biometrics to make two-factor authentication a lot easier. It measures how long it takes you to reach a key, and how long you keep the key pressed down; this pattern is then associated with a user’s account. The extension has you type in your username and password, and log you in only if your typing pattern matches up to the original.
The Register | Collaboration rather than cost is the reason Airbus has given Microsoft’s old-world Office app bundle the heave-ho and is migrating 130,000 staff—the entire workforce—to Google’s G Suite. “We want people to fundamentally reconsider how they work and move away from old ways of working, like sending millions of emails around,” said Airbus CIO Luc Hennekens.
 
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TechRepublic | Rather than creating a new file, you may just need to create a named version of that file that you can refer to—or print—later. Here's how to manage the file version from your desktop browser.
MakeUseOf | Signatures confirm authenticity. While electronic signatures aren’t always legally binding, they do inspire trust. And adding an electronic signature is fairly easy. Here's how to set up your electronic signature and add it to a Microsoft Word document.
 
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The Keyword | Google is adding new enhancements and partnerships as they continue to make Chrome Enterprise a highly secure endpoint solution for businesses in the cloud. Here’s a look at how these updates can help protect businesses, and their data, at every cloud access point.
DocuSign Blog | It is an exciting day for DocuSign’s 300,000 customers and their hundreds of millions of users across the globe, as they announce the approval of their applications for Binding Corporate Rules (BCRs) as both a data controller and a data processor. BCRs are widely considered the ‘gold standard’ for legal transfers of personal data outside the EU.
 
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