Computerworld | Firefox 75 arrived this week on schedule, sporting changes to the address bar designed to streamline searches.
DevOps.com | "It’s a SaaS-driven world inside today’s workplace. Business users have taken control over their organization’s data within SaaS applications in search of a much more collaborative and responsive IT experience. This has caused a fundamental shift in the security paradigm. The user has become the new perimeter. IT and security must now monitor user activity and actions closely, while maintaining the high standard of productivity employees have become accustomed to as a result of SaaS," says our Chief Product Officer Jim Brennan. Take a minute to read his article to learn about why SaaSOps pros need to manage this new perimeter.
The Wall Street Journal | As the coronavirus pandemic shutters offices and batters the economy, experts say the largest-ever remote work experiment could supercharge the cybersecurity industry’s shift to cloud services. (You'll need a WSJ subscription in order to access this full article.)
Naked Security | Researchers at German pentesting company Enable Security just published an intriguing blog post about a security problem they found in the popular online collaboration tool Slack. This report could help you improve your own security, and that of your users.
CNET | Coronavirus has many people staying home and connecting with friends and coworkers through video chat. While there are many options available, whether you're looking for a way to virtual happy hour or host a brainstorming session with coworkers, two popular choices are Zoom and Google Hangouts. Here's how the two video chat and conferencing apps compare—especially in light of Zoom's recent security and privacy issues.
The Enterprisers Project | The most high-functioning virtual teams don't rely on the same teamwork strategies used by in-person teams. Consider these remote-first tips to boost your team's productivity
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The Verge | Zoom’s latest update might help keep more meetings secure. The videoconferencing software now hides Meeting ID numbers from the title bar, meaning if you screenshot your meeting, your ID code won’t be in the shot.
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