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Tech & WorkTech news you may have missed Oct. 28–Nov. 3
New Microsoft 365 deployment tools, making OneDrive work on your iPhone, and a new Cranefly backdoor lead the top news for this week.
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New Microsoft 365 deployment tools, making OneDrive work on your iPhone, and a new Cranefly backdoor lead the top news for this week.
Also including blockchain-related projects in the ban, SourceHut's creator said the technology is associated with fraudulent activities and high-risk investments.
IoT devices can be openings for attackers, causing major disruptions to businesses. Follow these three steps to secure your IoT devices.
A threat actor dubbed "Cranefly" uses a new technique for its communications on infected targets.
SonicWall’s mid-year report update has been released with new information on malware, ransomware, cryptojacking and more.
Just training people periodically using generic content won’t help them or your organization reduce the risk of security threats, says Egress.
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Business email compromise is a severe threat that might affect any company. One promising way to improve detection on this kind of cybercrime might be intent-based detection.
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Learn how Jamf Now’s features can streamline your company’s Apple mobile device management.
5G and IoT have made promising strides in the business and consumer technology spaces, but with new developments come new vulnerabilities. Learn what’s afoot and what you can do to secure against these risks.
Larry Zorio, chief information security officer at Mark43, offers helpful insight from the battlefront.
BlackByte is using Exbyte, a new custom exfiltration tool, to steal data. Learn how to protect your organization from this ransomware.
Vulnerability intelligence tools can be very useful to prioritize the key threats security professionals need to take action on for their organization, but it’s important to remember that some are better than others.