IT must rise to the challenge of mandatory work from home policies.
| | Hack Brief: Marriott Got Hacked. Yes, Again | Wired | In November 2018, hotel giant Marriott disclosed that it had suffered one of the largest breaches in history. That hack compromised the information of 500 million people who had made a reservation at a Starwood hotel. On Tuesday, Marriott announced that it had once again been hit, with up to 5.2 million guests at risk. | See You There: BetterCloud is Virtually Headed to Oktane | Oktane | Headed (virtually) to Oktane20 Live? Be sure to stop by our booth in the Partner Pavilion and join David Politis for his breakout session titled, "SaaSOps: A Practice to Discover, Manage, & Secure Your SaaS Apps", with Travis Whiteaker of Squarespace and Deji Fatunla of Sunrun on April 2nd, 11am PST/2pm EST!" | Zoom Isn’t Actually End-to-End Encrypted | The Verge | Zoom states on its website and in its security white paper that it supports end-to-end encryption for its meetings. But new research from The Intercept reveals that’s not exactly true. | Providers Address Capacity, Supply-chain Challenges Brought on by COVID-19 | Network World | Execs from Netflix, Zoom, Equinix, and Dropbox share tales of how the coronavirus has changed usage patterns and how they've dealt with the issues that caused. |
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| DocuSign Expands Virtual Enablement | DocuSign | There may not be any SaaS updates today, but there is an exciting update from DocuSign. "As the current demand for virtual learning increases, DSU has expanded its catalog to include an even greater range of complimentary and paid self-paced and deep-dive courses. With a diverse array of offerings, ranging from basic to advanced, you can get started developing or fine-tuning your digital expertise now." |
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