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| Microsoft Debuts Azure Sentinel SIEM, Threat Experts Service | Dark Reading | Microsoft debuted two new security services: Azure Sentinel, a cloud-native security information and event management (SIEM) system, and Microsoft Threat Experts, a service through which security operations teams can leverage expertise from Microsoft's experts. The two services arrive at a time when two major trends are converging on security: SOC teams are struggling with an overwhelming amount of daily alerts and a lack of staff to handle them, and more organizations are moving their data and processes over to the cloud. | Chrome's New Cache Will Speed Up Your Back Button | Engadget | The 'bfcache' will remember pages instead of building them from scratch. | Microsoft: Do These Things Now to Protect Your Network | ZDNet | Microsoft has released its annual list of top actions that admins can take to ensure they're not hit by ransomware, cryptocurrency-miner threats, or state-sponsored hackers. | Here's the Real Reason Microsoft Is Already Testing Publicly Next Spring's Windows 10 Release | ZDNet | When Microsoft began testing its Windows 10 20H1 release more than a year before it is expected to start rolling out, many company watchers wondered why. The answer may be more boring — and a lot more complicated — than you'd think. |
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| How to Send Encrypted Email on Android Using OpenKeychain | MakeUseOf | Encryption is important, especially when you send and receive emails on the move. You never know if that free public Wi-Fi connection is entirely secure. Luckily, you can mitigate those risks by wrapping your private emails in a layer of encryption. Here’s how you can encrypt your emails on Android using OpenKeychain. It is fast, easy, and best of all, completely free. | 8 Mock Interview Websites to Help You Nail Your Job Search | MakeUseOf | Interviews can be nerve-wracking affairs. The simplest questions that you did not prepare for can catch you off guard and ruin the flow of the conversation. Start giving interviews to prepare better. Or use mock interviews to face interviewers with confidence. |
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| Out-Of-Office Messages Are a Security Risk | The Lone Sysadmin | "Every once in a while I get asked why I don’t have an out-of-office message for my email or voice mail. I’ll do it if I have to, but I don’t like setting an automatic response. There’s no way to do it that doesn’t leak information to a would-be attacker," says Bob Plankers. |
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