| | | The Hacker News | Microsoft yesterday released the latest batch of software security updates for all supported versions of its Windows operating systems and other products that patch a total of 113 new security vulnerabilities, 17 of which are critical and 96 rated important in severity. Most importantly, two of the security flaws have been reported as being publicly known at the time of release, and the four are being actively exploited in the wild by hackers. | | BetterCloud Monitor | BetterCloud Founder and CEO David Politis presented a breakout session during Oktane20 Live, Okta’s virtual identity conference. The session, “SaaSOps: A Practice to Discover, Manage & Secure Your SaaS Apps,” which was presented on April 2, focused on the evolution of SaaSOps and the main pillars of the practice, and included a customer panel. If you missed it, here’s a recap. | | ZDNet | Microsoft is giving Windows 10 1809 users a reprieve on when they'll receive their final security updates. It also is postponing the end of support for Windows Server 1809, SharePoint Server 2010, and more, all due to effects of the coronavirus. | | DarkReading | Apple was the brand most commonly used in spoofing attacks during the first quarter of 2020, when 10% of all brand phishing attempts related to the tech giant, researchers report. |
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| | CIO | No matter where employees work, IT security is critical. Yet maintaining and protecting a remote workforce—especially on a large scale—presents new challenges. Here are some best practices to reduce remote work security risks, while ensuring the safety of employees, their devices, and corporate systems. | | The Enterprisers Project | What can you do to create psychological safety, demonstrate empathy, and build trust with teammates right now? Leaders share 10 ideas to change your leadership style for the better. |
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| | Atlassian | Atlassian announced a collaboration between McAfee and Atlassian to help bring advanced security and threat detection capabilities to Atlassian customers through Atlassian Access and McAfee’s MVISION Cloud solution. |
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