Engadget | Google has patched a critical security flaw that affects millions of Android devices with chipsets from MediaTek, XDA Developers revealed yesterday.
BetterCloud | Users are constantly creating new data and sharing it with people inside and outside the organization. And IT holds the responsibility for knowing where sensitive data is stored and securing it—without hindering employees' productivity. On this webinar, learn how you can create policies that pinpoint suspicious activity without inhibiting the flow of your workplace.
Android Police | As the world stacks precaution after precaution on people's everyday lives to protect them from a potential novel coronavirus infection, Google has announced that it will be ready to accommodate the influx of from-home meetings that may need to be organized in the near future. To do that, it has extended enterprise features for Hangouts Meet to all G Suite and G Suite for Education customers until July 1.
TechRepublic | The Identity Theft Resource Center warns that businesses of all sizes should be vigilant about data security. Their COO offers advice about passwords, cloud security, and patch management.
ZDNet | Educating staff on security practices is critical to keeping an organization safe. Here are the necessary components of a cybersecurity training program.
How-To Geek | Google Chrome supports DNS over HTTPS (DoH) for increased privacy and security. It’s still disabled by default as of Google Chrome 80, but you can enable it using a hidden flag. Here's how you can enable DNS.
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G Suite Updates | As more employees, educators, and students work remotely in response to the spread of COVID-19, Google wants to do their part to help everyone stay connected and productive with G Suite. All G Suite customers can use Hangouts Meet for easy-to-join video calls, but they’ll soon enable free access to more advanced features.
G Suite Updates | Google is making several improvements to accessibility features in Google Docs. Some enhancements you’ll notice are improvements in how screen readers verbalize content, how Braille displays render content, and better support for navigating through elements such as tables, headers, and footers.
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