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Posted on Tuesday March 06, 2018 | smartphone, security, requirements, mobile device, hardware, google, android
From Samsung to Huawei to HTC, there are plenty of Android smartphones available to consumers and businesses. But the choices get even more confusing as smartphone manufacturers release new models every year. That's why Google compiled a list of devices to help you choose.
Posted on Monday February 26, 2018 | windows, web, security, scam, malware, mac, google, cyberthreat, chrome, browser
With evolving technology comes evolving threats. Recently, a researcher revealed that a new type of scam freezes Google Chrome and tricks users into believing that their network security has been compromised. Little did they know that following instructions listed on the screen will lead to an actual security breach.
Posted on Tuesday February 20, 2018 | sso, single sign on, security, passwords, office 365, logins, identity as a service, google
Statistics show that the average enterprise uses more than 90 cloud services. Even if small businesses use less than half that number, securely managing account logins is still a huge problem for users and administrators. Single Sign-On (SSO) is an excellent solution to this issue, so let's dive into how it works.
Posted on Monday February 19, 2018 | security, marketing, http, google, feature updates, chrome, adblock
As the patience and attention span of web users decline, a minor flaw in a website can make or break a business. People want to be impressed the moment they load a website, and that rarely happens in the presence of annoying ads and videos. Google recognizes this, and has upgraded the Chrome browser accordingly.
Posted on Friday February 16, 2018 | security, privacy, google, android
If you get separation anxiety at phone-prohibited events or you're one of those people who sleeps next to their phone, then you're probably emotionally attached to your smartphone. And just like every other thing we hold dear, we should put up some walls and protect it.
Posted on Tuesday January 16, 2018 | virtualization, virtual servers, virtual desktops, microsoft, google, cloud platforms, amazon web services
Everyone has been trying to make sense of recently discovered vulnerabilities that affect almost every computer in use today. All you really need to know about the Spectre and Meltdown bugs is that they make it very easy to spy on private information stored on a computer. But if you're using virtual desktops or servers, you're probably safe.