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A Salesforce exec details the ways financial services companies like PenFed are implementing AI bots to improve and expedite customer service. Image: iStock/paitoonpati Due to the coronavirus, organizations around the globe have been forced to reinvent their traditional workflows on short notice. During this time, companies have transitioned from the . . . Read more

Employers can take temperatures and ask about symptoms but they also have to provide some COVID-related paid leave through 2020. Getty Images/iStockphoto Be flexible and ready to adapt to changing conditions. That’s the advice from two lawyers and a human resources professional about what to expect as offices reopen and . . . Read more

Reopening plans need to address masks, temperature checks, and health data collection and meet state and local requirements. Employers and employees are still figuring out what life at the office will looks like during the coronavirus pandemic. Companies need to set clear expectations before the doors reopen about what new . . . Read more

Salesforce consultant Aaron McGriff shares his inspiring story of going from being unemployed to a tech career with skills learned on Trailhead, Salesforce’s free, online learning platform. Can online education and training tools help you learn the skills to start a career in tech? On this episode of Dynamic Developer . . . Read more

As challenging as it’s been to weather the COVID-19 crisis, there are valuable big data lessons we can gain from it. Here are a few. Image: Ca-ssis, Getty Images/iStockphoto More about Big Data We have learned a lot about big data in action during the COVID-19 crisis. Going forward, these . . . Read more

If you can’t decide which iPad model is best for your work and personal needs, here’s a rundown of the key specs and pricing for the available options. Apple iPad models Image: Apple The iPad has come a long way since being introduced in 2010. Back then, it was more . . . Read more
17 Jul, 2020
CISA, Cloud Security, Critical Infrastructure, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, DNS flaw, Emergency Directive, Federal Civilian Executive Branch, Government, July Patch Tuesday, Security News, Vulnerabilities, Windows server, wormable
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Two researchers have developed a method of detecting undersea earthquakes and tsunamis using technology that already exists on Google’s seafloor networking cables. Image: Google Researchers at Google Global Networking have found a way to detect undersea earthquakes using technology that already exists in undersea cable networks. Valey Kamalov and Mattia . . . Read more

If you’re looking for a platform to help with the collection and sharing of cybersecurity events, you need not look any further than MISP. Jack Wallen shows you how to install this tool. Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto Malware Information Sharing Platform (MISP) is a tool for the collection, storing, distributing, and . . . Read more

Nearly a third of professionals said they have to remediate email-based attacks every day, GreatHorn found. Getty Images/iStockphoto More about cybersecurity The latest form of business email phishing attacks involve impersonating familiar senders, a GreatHorn report found. More than a third (36%) of respondents said they are seeing email threats . . . Read more