Yesterday, we learned that NortonLifeLock released a new app for iOS that's designed to protect your most sensitive photos. We're talking about examples like those quick snaps of a driver's license or password that laypeople like me take "just in case."

Anyway, it looks like researchers spent a lot of time on this. They've even thought about things like making OCR work correctly when users need to run it from different orientations. It can also scan up to 1,000 photos per minute with "minimal false positives."

Sounds neat at first glance! But do you think this layer of protection is enough to protect ourselves from ourselves? Join the conversation in the SaaSOps Community and let me know what you think.
VentureBeat | Data scientists at NortonLifeLock Labs, the R&D division of antivirus vendor NortonLifeLock, released an AI-powered iOS app designed to protect sensitive photos of passports, Social Security cards, passwords, credit cards, and more. Called Xposure, it identifies sensitive images, copies them to a secure vault, and either deletes the originals or replaces them with blurred-out placeholders.
BetterCloud Monitor | Companies are increasingly adopting Zero Trust to secure their newly distributed workplaces. But what exactly is Zero Trust? And what do you need to implement it? In this post, we’ll explore all those topics and more.
ZDNet | More than 6,700 VMware vCenter servers are currently exposed online and vulnerable to a new attack that can allow hackers to take over unpatched devices and effectively take over companies' entire networks. Scans for VMware vCenter devices are currently underway, according to threat intelligence firm Bad Packets.
BleepingComputer | When attempting to do so, their systems displayed a message stating that the system was down "due to planned maintenance activity". This message appeared in both the mobile apps and when attempting to login via a desktop browser. Reports from TD Bank members on Twitter indicate that this outage not only affected the customer online banking system, but also caused ATM outages and issues with phone services.
Trello | As you plan your return to the office, you realize that you might have a couple of employees who are working onsite, a few who have opted to work entirely from home, and several who do a little bit of both. Managing a hybrid team can feel daunting, but rest assured—it’s doable. Let’s dig into what you need to know to ensure your entire team is happy and productive.
Lifehacker | Slack offers integration options that let you connect directly to email services. But if you simply want to share an email quickly and easily, you can grab a Slack email address and forward it to your workspace. Whatever that email contains, it can be shared with your Slack workspace, or even kept private as your own reference.
SaaSOps Community | The latest updates to LastPass' free tier still have folks talking. There's a pretty lively conversation happening in the SaaSOps Community about everyone's favorite, but lesser known, alternatives. Check 'em out by clicking the link above.
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Google Workspace Updates | It’s now easier to find the original source file for Google Drive-stored video or audio files embedded in a Google Slides presentation. Users can click the new ‘link to Drive’ button on an embedded video or audio file to quickly open the source file in Drive. This is useful for checking access on a file before sharing a presentation more broadly.
Google Workspace Updates | If a room declines your event, Google Calendar can now find a similar room to replace it, automatically. In the past, when a room declined a Calendar meeting, your users may not have noticed until the last minute, leaving them and their guests without a room. This was especially common with recurring meetings.
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