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Two-Factor Authentication Is a Mess The Verge | It was supposed to be a one-stop security fix. What happened? The Man Who Wrote Those Password Rules Has a New Tip: N3v$r M1^d! WSJ | Bill Burr’s 2003 report recommended using numbers, obscure characters and capital letters and updating regularly—he regrets the error. The 10 Most Powerful Companies in Enterprise Networking Network World | Here's Network World's ranking of the top 10 network-gear vendors that serve corporate needs. |
How to Evaluate, Accept, Reject, or Negotiate a Job Offer HBR | How should you assess the salary as well as the other perks? Which publicly available information should you rely on? How should you try to get a better deal? And what’s the best way to decline an offer if it’s not the right job for you? ICYMI: How to Do a Quick Privacy Checkup in G Suite BetterCloud Monitor | It’s a good idea to do a quick checkup in G Suite to review important privacy settings and adjust them to your preference. Use this privacy checkup tool provided by Google to ensure that your browsing is as private—or as public—as you want it to be. |
Anti-Phishing Security Checks in the Gmail App for iOS G Suite | Google is bringing similar checks to the Gmail app on your iOS device. Going forward, when you click on a suspicious link in a Gmail message on your iPhone or iPad. Making It Easier to Join Meetings from Third-Party Clients G Suite | With this launch, people using the CalDAV API, such as those on Apple's calendar clients, no longer need to go to Google Calendar on the web to join their meetings. Introducing Mobile Prompts for Two-Step Verification Dropbox | Dropbox developed a new solution you can use as a backup in these situations. Starting today, you can also use the Dropbox mobile app to verify your identity. |
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