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I was a virtual NBA fan: What it’s like to cheer from the digital sidelines in Microsoft Teams

GeekWire

This is the spectator view for fans watching NBA games “courtside” in Microsoft Teams: the live stream on one side, and your virtual cheering section on the other. My big takeaway: Microsoft and the NBA are on to something with their new tech-fueled virtual fan experience. Look out for me in the virtual stands!!!

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Reimagining technology for the next generation

CIO Business Intelligence

The metaverse will require a digital foundation that enables trust and authenticity. Currently, society is at an inflection point as people have lower confidence in the internet and in social media. billion in 2020 , is expected to reach $184.5 Building trust. billion by 2030. Navigating the unreal. Computing the impossible.

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7 Tactics Recently Used By SolarWinds Hackers

SecureWorld News

The cybersecurity firm noted seven tactics the group has recently used: "Compromise of multiple technology solutions, services, and reseller companies since 2020.". Abuse of multi-factor authentication leveraging 'push' notifications on smartphones.". Use of a new bespoke downloader we call CEELOADER.".

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The Three Tenets of Zero Trust Security

SecureWorld News

Before early 2020, people had a somewhat different view of cybersecurity than they do today. Attempted access to the company network can come from remote workers using unsecured devices, other mobile devices in the field, Internet of Things (IoT) environments, and other uncertain sources. The enterprise perimeter has been obliterated.

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Lessons from 2020, and What to Expect in 2021: An Evolutionary Time in Cyber and Privacy

SecureWorld News

Looking back, it has certainly been a wild ride in 2020. But, as we head into the final month of 2020, and look forward to hopefully a calmer and safer 2021, it is a good opportunity to take stock of where things stand, and what we can expect around the corner. Looking back on 2020. 2020 gave us lessons, in more ways than one.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: The Internet As A Pen Test

ForAllSecure

Chris Gray of Deep Watch talks about the view from the inside of a virtual SOC, the ability to see threats against a large number of SMB organizations, and the changes to cyber insurance we’re seeing as a result. These virtual SOCs are providing greater visibility into these low noise attacks on smaller and medium sized organizations.

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Ryuk Ransomware Evolution: Now 'Wormlike'

SecureWorld News

And that if this user's password is changed, the replication will continue as long as the Kerberos tickets (an authentication method) are not expired. As of October 2020, Ryuk is believed to have been responsible for 75% of the attacks on the American healthcare sector. and Canada.

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