TechRepublic | Handling security for an organization these days is a demanding and challenging task. Cybercriminals, hackers, malware, ransomware, and phishing attacks are all threats targeting many businesses. To ease some of the burden, many organizations have started migrating their security tools to the cloud, but they are worried about such issues as data privacy and unauthorized access, says Exabeam.
PCWorld | While you won’t be getting a new version of Chrome or Chrome OS for a while due to the coronavirus outbreak, Google has announced upcoming changes to its Terms of Service, effective March 31, that “make it easier for you to understand what we can expect from each other.” It’s the first time since October, 2017 that Google has updated the terms of service, and because you probably don’t want to read through the whole thing, PCWorld has summarized the important changes for you.
Computerworld | Starting in May, Microsoft won’t be releasing separate “optional, non-security, C/D Week” patches for Win10. That much is clear–and welcome. But what about the bugs that have to be fixed? What happens to testing? Will the new method really be more stable?
CNET | Annoyed at how much data companies gather from your web browsing? Apple's giving Safari on iOS and MacOS an update to help.
TechRepublic | Ransomware is a serious threat to organizations under any circumstances. But as the coronavirus spreads and more people work from home, cybercriminals are exploiting the situation to hit more potential victims. The latest ransomware campaigns are targeting businesses and their remote workers through such methods as phishing emails and vulnerabilities in Microsoft's Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP). But there are ways to strengthen your defense against these ransomware attacks, as described by Beazley Breach Response Services.
Crunchbase | With great communication comes great productivity. If you’re tired of digging through emails or hard drives, missing deadlines or forgetting tasks, or trying too hard to keep your team on the same page, it’s time to join the future of collaboration tools.
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Several People are Typing | There still aren't any SaaS updates, so instead read the analyst firm’s latest report on how digital tools can help enterprises survive crises short-term and rebound long-term.
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