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WFH ‘pioneer’ Auth0 shares advice for managing a remote workforce and returning to the office safely

GeekWire

Auth0’s “Back to Office Guidelines” handbook includes guidance on social distancing in the lobby. It published a “Back to Office Guidelines” handbook earlier this month to share best practices with others. Auth0 Image). Auth0 does still operate six offices around the globe, all of which are closed.

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After fan outcry, Wizards of the Coast will leave its original open license in place

GeekWire

The official cover art for the 5th edition Player’s Handbook for Dungeons & Dragons. have included organized boycotts; several social media campaigns; a groundswell of interest in competitors’ products; and the ORC Alliance, a hundreds-strong coalition of game companies that have signed on to support Redmond, Wash.

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Key skills tech leaders need to secure a board seat

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As a critical part of the governance ecosystem, we impact the economy, social welfare, and all of those people who rely on these organizations to deliver the outcomes they need. We’ve also published, in partnership with the Internet Security Alliance (ISA), the 2023 Director’s Handbook on Cyber-Risk Oversight.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking the Art of Invisibility

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Soldiers, family members, civil servants and contractors should be aware that the enemy obtains sensitive information from a variety of sources, including casual conversations, publications, and even social media. I've known people who are very open about their social security numbers. Maintaining OpSec is everyone's responsibility.

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Big Tech’s employees are one of the biggest checks on its power

Vox

Some of them are blue-collar workers who take even greater risks to speak out because they have less financial and professional security than corporate employees. These workers are speaking up at the possible expense of their jobs, financial stability, and even their mental health. There was an infrastructure built to organize.

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