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IT Weekly Newsletter April 8, 2019

(Vol 19 #14)

 

Ask WHY first.

If you dont know WHY, the HOW, WHAT, WHEN and WHO dont matter!

 

51 Articles for the Week of 3-27-19 to 4-4-2019

 

The person who knows how to laugh at himself will never cease to be amused.

Shirley MacLaine (1934 - ) American Actress

 

 

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SUBJECTS (CLICK the Subjects and this takes you to the IT Weekly Newsletter articles, then put the SYNOPSIS in the search box

 

Administration - Server

 

                Remote Desktop Sessions

 

Bit Bucket

 

                Lying On Your Resume

                Dark Matter Is Not Made Up of Tiny Black Holes

                How to Anchor Pictures to Text in PowerPoint

                Self-Driving Cars are too Safe

 

Cloud

 

                Migration Best Practices

                CIOs Explain Their Cloud Journeys

                Cloud App Security Missing Piece

                Hybrid Cheat Sheet

                Few Downsides to File Sharing

 

Compliance

 

                Document Management Issues

                Encryption Deployment Increasing

                Employee Governance

 

Connectivity

 

                5G Network Slicing for IoT

                Port Security

                SD-WAN's Extended Benefits

 

Data, Big Data & Analytics

 

                Operationalize Machine Learning

                Comparing Artificial Intelligence and ML Companies)

                Creating a Data Management Department

                Tough Questions About Data Capture

                Good Uses of Analytics

                Protecting Clients Information

 

DevOps

 

                Yes or No to DevSecOps

 

Management

 

                CISOs Face Serious Mental Health Concerns

                Admitting Ambiguity

                Tips on Becoming a CIO

                Detroit's IT Makeover Anniversary

                Getting the Most Out of Automation

                Understanding Attack Costs)

                Determining Probability of Project Risks

 

Operations

 

                Change Fixes

                Time to Upgrade?

                Managing Infrastructure in a Containerized Environment

                Evolving Backup Strategy

                Insights into DR and BU

                Disaster Recovery Testing Planning Tips

 

Security

 

                Essential Skills for 2019

                Detecting Insider Threats

                Remote Workers

                Key Decisions

                Mobile Banking Risk Management

                Blockchain Challenges

                Credential Stuffing

                Hack Lessons

                Demystifying Zero Trust

                Remote Employee Best Practices

                Single Sign-On Myths Debunked

                Backdoors Slammed by Infosec Pros

                Eliminate The Concept of Trust

 

Storage Technology

 

                Persistent Memory in Storage

 

Technology

 

                ToF Smart Phone Cameras

                Malware Families to Ruin IoT

                IoT Security Top Concern

 

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Take care, have a great week and always remember

 

"There is always something to learn"

Andrea Bocelli (1958 - ) Italian Classical Singer

 

 

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