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May 17, 2018
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Solving a blockchain conundrum: Biometrics could recover lost encryption keys

While blockchain could eventually create a secure global network for transactions, the encryption behind the distributed ledger also means if you lose your private key, you lose your data. Read More

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If You Can't See It You Can't Stop It - Network Firewalls' Dirty Little Secret

On average, 60% of Network traffic is unidentifiable by network firewalls*. Which means ransomware, advanced threats, and active adversaries are happily entering your network. Why? Because every firewall on the market uses application signatures to identify traffic passing through the firewall. In this webcast, we'll look at the top problems with firewalls today and what you should be looking for in your next firewall. Read More

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Microsoft revamps Surface Hub 2 to put Teams collaboration at its core

The first iteration of Microsoft’s digital whiteboard is now in use at 5,000 businesses, but questions remain about customer demand long term. Read More

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Get a 299-Piece All-Purpose First Aid Kit For $12 Today

The highly rated kit includes a first aid guide, vinyl gloves, bandages, cold compress, gauze pads, trauma pad, cotton-tipped applicators, first aid tape roll, antiseptics and all three common OTC pain medications. Neatly organized in a soft zippered pouch. Read More

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What an Apple phishing attack looks like | Salted Hash Ep 32

How can you tell the difference between a legitimate email and a phishing attack? Host Steve Ragan shows what an Apple phishing attack looks like. Watch Now

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Woody Leonhard: Lots of little Microsoft patches, but nothing for this month’s big bugs

The third Tuesday of the month brought a handful of fixes, but nothing that addresses the Win10 1803 solid-state drive fiasco, or the network clobbering in Windows 7 — and there are no Monthly Rollup Previews. Read More

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Office 365: A guide to the updates

Get the latest info on feature, bug fix and security updates for Office 365 for Windows as they roll out from Microsoft. Now updated for Version 1804 (Build 9226.2156), released May 14, 2018. Read More

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Today's State of Vulnerability Response: Patch Work Requires Attention

Major data breaches are headline news, but well-publicized breaches are only the tip of the iceberg. To better understand why large scale breaches continue to occur, ServiceNow conducted a survey of more than 2,900 security professionals that are involved in vulnerability response across 9 countries. Read More

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