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GeekWire Podcast: NY Times vs. Microsoft; Plus, Oren Etzioni on AI in 2023 and beyond

GeekWire

Image created by AI in Microsoft Designer, based on the prompt, “Generate an image reflecting the rise of AI in 2023 and what’s next in the field.” … And when you went from one application to the other, you had to redo it all from scratch. A great analogy here is what we’ve seen in operating systems.

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Understanding the new era of digital workplace platforms?

CIO Business Intelligence

As a result, we have witnessed the evolution of communications and collaboration suites to UCaaS platforms that are now evolving into fuller all-encompassing digital workplace platforms with deeper integration with CCaaS and strategic lines of business applications. And that goes along with its complete contact center offering.

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U.S. Energy Company Targeted by QR Code Phishing Campaign

SecureWorld News

The campaign used malicious QR codes embedded in PNG image attachments or redirect links associated with Microsoft Bing and well-known business applications, such as Salesforce and CloudFlare's Web3 services. The emails also included a QR code that, when scanned, would take the victim to a fake Microsoft login page.

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Digital Experience and Security: Turning Unhappy Paths into Happy Paths for Your Customers

CIO Business Intelligence

Happy paths are those steps that a digital user takes along the default or expected use of an application, without triggering error routines. User authentication is often an “unhappy path”. Through this lens, it’s easy to see why identity and authentication-related problems are such common causes of unhappy paths.

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Amazon details cause of AWS outage that hobbled thousands of online sites and services

GeekWire

The addition “caused all of the servers in the fleet to exceed the maximum number of threads allowed by an operating system configuration,” the post said, describing a cascade of resulting problems that took down thousands of sites and services.

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What's the Prescription for Cyber Resilience in Healthcare?

SecureWorld News

If you already agree with me, share the information above with your senior decision makers and get busy implementing the "Essential Eight" cyber hygiene practices: • Perform regular data backups • Restrict administrative privileges • Require multi-factor authentication • Patch applications • Patch operating systems • Implement application control • (..)

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Security and Windows 10 Will Cross Paths for Enterprises

CTOvision

But optimism came in the form of Microsoft as word began to spread that the company had solved the problems they experienced with Windows 8/8.1 Microsoft seems to have figured out why IT did not make the move to Windows 8/8.1, By Deepak Kumar. and that Windows 10 was better than the Enterprise could have imagined.

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