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February 23, 2021

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How AI stopped an attack on McLaren

Faced with sophisticated phishing attacks targeting their C-suite, McLaren turned to AI to stop advanced email threats that outsmarted their legacy security tools. This blog uncovers an attack that slipped through their gateway but was neutralized by AI. Read the blog > Read more ▶

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Image: Where to find and recruit Black tech pros

Where to find and recruit Black tech pros

Don’t believe the myth that there’s a shortage of qualified Black IT workers. Black tech talent abounds, if you truly reach into the African American community. Read more ▶

Image: IT Salary Survey 2021: Hiring rate expected to increase but priorities will shift

IT Salary Survey 2021: Hiring rate expected to increase but priorities will shift

Our survey of 1,172 IT professionals finds that demand for some IT skills is strong but the pandemic has influenced the rate of hiring and roles that are being prioritized. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Viva Connections: What your intranet wants to be

Viva Connections: What your intranet wants to be

With Microsoft Viva, companies get a new integrated Employee Experience Platform that brings together communications, knowledge, learning, resources, and insights in a collection of apps delivered in Teams. Here's how Viva Connections can be the gateway to the modern employee experience. Read more ▶

Image: Why Apple should let you define private places on iPhones

Why Apple should let you define private places on iPhones

A recent study shows that even location data can reveal a lot of information about people. Read more ▶

Image: Apple tramples on security in the name of convenience

Apple tramples on security in the name of convenience

Apple's upcoming iOS 14.5 and WatchOS 7.4 OSes will allow masked enterprise employees to access their iPhone if they happen to be wearing an Apple Watch that is unlocked. If companies don't stop workers from using this convenience, it will materially scale back security. Read more ▶

Image: The .NET patch failure that wasn’t

The .NET patch failure that wasn’t

This month’s patch updates from Microsoft have caused few problems, and though there were some issues related to .NET, even those have been scattered. Read more ▶

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