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Wall Street Journal Predicts Dire Cybersecurity Days Ahead, Endorses Zero Trust

Ivanti

This is a corporate blog. Published this week, “ Why the Hybrid Workplace Is a Cybersecurity Nightmare ” examines the vast array of cybersecurity concerns facing IT professionals as their organizations permanently transition to hybrid or remote workplaces. And, yes, we strive for complete transparency.

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Fighting Ransomware: Using Ivanti’s Platform to Build a Resilient Zero Trust Security Defense – Part 2

Ivanti

Within the initial blog in this series , we discussed ransomware attacks and their remediation on Android mobile devices. and later, the profile must be manually installed and then trusted by the user as additional security steps to explicitly approve its installation within the Device Management settings. iOS and iPadOS Exploits.

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5 Essential Technologies to get your Distributed Enterprise Future Ready

Trigent

What is easily missed is how much the workplace has changed too. Whether and how much work will return to the workplace (versus work from home) is a matter for a different blog. Here, we want to talk about how the workplace has changed forever: especially the distributed enterprise. . Here are our top 5 tech picks: .

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Palo Alto Networks Introduces Complete Zero Trust Network Security

Palo Alto Networks

An all-encompassing Zero Trust approach to network security is critical for safeguarding productivity in the new reality of remote, mobile and hybrid work. Along with new ML-Powered NGFW appliances, these innovations are all designed to meet the immediate and future needs of flexible work.

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Analyst One Announces Top Analytical Technologies List

CTOvision

In March 2011 Businessweek quoted Cloudera’s Mike Olson describing a “Cambrian explosion” of corporate analytical technology. Mike really nailed it with that one. This is great for analysts! How do you know which technologies deserve your time and energy? Those are questions we would like to help you address.

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Engineering Inclusivity with Rich Archbold

Marcus Blankenship - Podcasts

Rich Archibold on Intercom.io’s blog. How do we build inclusive organizations that actually value diversity? In this episode of Programming Leadership, Marcus talks with Rich Archbold, vice president of engineering at Intercom.io, about developing an inclusion and diversity plan for his company. Show Notes. Why diversity isn’t enough (3:33).

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COVID-19: A Visual Data Science Analysis and Review

TIBCO - Connected Intelligence

The combination of visual analytics and data science enables people with little knowledge of statistics, to understand complex scenarios and draw inference about the future, from current events. Note that errors around any predictions of future cases are substantial – with exponential parameters comes exponential prediction errors!