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CNET | Google is applying machine learning to threat indicators and advancing models to identify what could be a phishing attack. Google says updated phishing security controls can be configured to automatically switch on Google-recommended defenses. |
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PCMag | Well, here we go again. Travel booking service Orbitz has suffered a data breach. The company revealed that an attacker broke into a "legacy Orbitz travel booking platform" and stole around 880,000 payment card details. The hacker also had access to users' full names, birthdates, phone numbers, email addresses, physical and/or billing addresses, and genders. |
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CIO | The lessons learned from MDM adoption can serve as a predictor for the gifts and challenges of SaaS in today’s workforce. We're at a tipping point right now with SaaS management, and if history is any indication, we know how this story will play out. |
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Inc. | You only have so much bandwidth and brain capacity every week, so you need to plan accordingly. Here are a few simple practices you can use in your calendar to help alleviate stress and make the most of your time without getting burned out. |
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EdSurge | Check out these extensions, add-ons, and hacks for the Google ecosystem. These tools span everything from music to time-saving shortcuts to extensions for struggling students or those with learning disabilities. |
| | | It was a big week for Google! They introduced 20+ updates to deepen and expand Google Cloud customers’ control over their security. This includes advanced protections against phishing and malware attempts in G Suite, as well as basic mobile management that’s on by default. In other SaaS news, Slack and Workday announced an integration that lets you get the HR information you need, when you need it. Also: Trello rolled out Custom Fields, and Asana rolled out new updates for their web app. Click the link to learn more. | | |
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