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| Chrome Will Start Warning Users If a Site Might Unexpectedly Bill Them | The Verge | Starting with the release of Chrome 71 in December, your browser will warn you about sites that might try and bill you without your full knowledge or consent. Specifically, the measures are targeting mobile billing services, where little more than your phone number is needed to place additional charges on your monthly bill. | Dropbox Partners With Google Cloud Identity for Advanced Security Features | VentureBeat | Dropbox announced a security-focused collaboration with Google Cloud Identity and expanded partnerships with BetterCloud (hey, that's us!), Proofpoint, Coronet, and Sailpoint, all of which have built integrations that enhance Dropbox Business’ management capabilities. We're very excited about our integration, which will enable Dropbox Business customers to create custom and automated workflows, insights, alerts, and actions based on their (and their team’s) usage. | Windows 10 Activation Bug Baffles, Angers Users | ZDNet | A mystery bug is telling Windows 10 users that their legitimate license is no longer activated. | 5 Things the Most Secure Software Companies Do (and How You Can Be Like Them) | Dark Reading | What sets apart the largest and most innovative software engineering organizations? These five approaches are a good way to start, and they won't break the bank. |
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| The Deadly 7: Why So Many IT Transformations Fail | InformationWeek | "From my 20-plus years of industry experience, and a thorough review of over 350 analyst reports, articles, and white papers on the topic, I’ve found that certain mistakes crop up over and over. By my estimation, 90% of IT failures stem from one or — more likely — several of these Deadly Seven. Let’s explore what they are and how you can sidestep them. In doing so, you can strengthen the likelihood you’ll be viewed as the G.O.A.T. (Greatest of All Time), and not the forlorn goat who got it so wrong," writes Erik Vogel. |
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| Dropbox Strengthens Security Ecosystem With Google Cloud Identity and Expanded Partnerships | Dropbox Blog | To help administrators even more, Dropbox is partnering with Google Cloud Identity, BetterCloud, Coronet, Proofpoint, and SailPoint, all of which have built integrations to support Dropbox Business. The management and visibility tools provided by each of these partners complement native Dropbox Business security features already designed to serve the smallest business to the largest Fortune 500 company. |
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