
There is no absolute security
"There is no absolute security", I sigh. Organizations with plenty of security experts were broken into via cyber attacks recently, such as FireEye and US National Nuclear Security Administration, what more about the
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"There is no absolute security", I sigh. Organizations with plenty of security experts were broken into via cyber attacks recently, such as FireEye and US National Nuclear Security Administration, what more about the
There are two zero-day exploits in the wild now against Google Chrome, with severe security consequences if Chrome is not patched, as reported by the Bleeping Computer. Chrome users are urged to update
There are a few considerations to keep in mind when we are trying to secure documents in an organization. We could start by having some basic understanding of the tools made available to
Starting early May & rolling out in stages, anyone with an email address will be able to sign up for Meet, Google's premium video conferencing product for free. They will be able to
According to SITE Intelligence Group, about 25,000 of WHO, Gates Foundation, NIH & CDC email accounts were hacked and released online recently. These organizations were heavily involved in combating the coronavirus pandemic.
There has been many reports of potential breach in security of privacy using Zoom video conferencing solutions. In particularly, security researchers have demonstrated crashing into Zoom meeting due to the inherent weak default