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The Five Essential Security Controls You Must Have

Patch management – all software has vulnerabilities. As they are discovered, software publishers provide patches to prevent them from being exploited. You need to take responsibility for installing these patches as they become available. If you own or manage an organization, you would want a system in place to monitor that software patches are being applied in a timely fashion.

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The Five Essential Security Controls You Must Have

Patch management – all software has vulnerabilities. As they are discovered, software publishers provide patches to prevent them from being exploited. You need to take responsibility for installing these patches as they become available. If you own or manage an organization, you would want a system in place to monitor that software patches are being applied in a timely fashion.

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Microsoft Teams is updated and ready

Prior to the release of Microsoft’s version of Slack — a popular cloud-based team collaboration tool –, Microsoft Teams received a major update that might have given it the competitive edge. Enhanced communications aren’t the only way productivity will be driven; take your business to greater heights with these new features. Smarter meetings The latest

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Mac ransomware and how to defeat it

Although most ransomware is designed to attack Windows systems, a new strain is targeting Mac computers. Discovered last month, Mac ransomware OSX/Filecoder.E was found by researchers to behave just like any cryptolocker variant. It would encrypt all data until victims paid the cybercriminals. But here’s the catch: There’s no guarantee that the Mac ransomware will

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Cloudbleed: Your data could be at risk

A small error in Cloudflare’s code has spilled millions of login credentials, personal information, and cookies all over the internet. The bug, known as Cloudbleed, was discovered by the internet security company last month, and since then, they have worked to mitigate the security risks. So far, it appears that hackers have yet to exploit

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