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Half of European enterprises have no formal BYOD policy

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The shift to remote and hybrid working has led to many more people using their personal devices for work purposes.

Yet a new survey, from Apple device management specialist Jamf, reveals that 49 percent of enterprises across Europe currently have no formal Bring-Your-Own-Device (BYOD) policy in place, meaning they have no visibility into or control over if and how employees are connecting personal devices to corporate resources.

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Learning from the recent TOMRA cyberattack: How can manufacturers increase resilience?

The recent cyberattack on TOMRA, a leading recycling entity and crucial cog in the wider manufacturing supply chain, underscores the escalating threat of cybercrime in the manufacturing sector. On July 16, TOMRA's data systems were extensively compromised, leading to significant operational disruptions. The attack's impact varied across the company's infrastructure, with systems taken offline and machines of different generations affected differently.

Manufacturers are at the heart of our global economy. If they are unable to build, ship, or invoice their goods due to a cyberattack, the potential losses can be catastrophic. At the same time, manufacturers are grappling with two distinct cybersecurity issues: updating security for legacy equipment that is vulnerable to lateral movement and securing the migration to Industrial IoT or Industry 4.0.

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Microsoft is unbundling Teams from Microsoft 365 and Office 365 to address European antitrust concerns

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Microsoft has announced that it will unbundle Teams from Microsoft 365 and Office 365 in the EEA and Switzerland starting in October -- and this will mean a price reduction.  

The move comes after the European Commission expressed concerns about the bundling of the software. Microsoft describes the decision as being part of "proactive changes", and the company will no doubt be hoping that it is enough to stop further probing and legislation. For now, the unbundling is limited to Europe.

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Chrome password sharing feature makes it easier to share login credentials... with limitations

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There are many reasons for wanting to share passwords, and it is surprising -- and also a source of irritation -- that doing so is not easier. But Google is looking to change this by introducing a dedicated password sharing option to Chrome.

Users of the browser will soon be able to use the Password Manager function of the browser to quickly share login details with others. To start with, it appears that Google will limit sharing to people you have added to your Google Family Group, but it is possible that this will be opened up further in future.

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JBL Authentics Series: Retro speaker design meets modern technology

Ah, JBL. The name itself resonates with a powerful, legacy-rich reputation in the world of audio. And now, my audio-loving amigos, brace yourselves as the brand is once again set to revolutionize your listening experience. Say hello to the JBL Authentics series. There are three speaker options in this new product line.

Let’s kick things off with the JBL Authentics 300. This portable Wi-Fi and Bluetooth enabled beauty offers a built-in 8-hour battery and delivers sound so full-bodied, it’s like being front-row at a concert. Whether you’re out gardening or dancing in the kitchen, you’re enveloped in 360-degree immersive audio. Move over, live gigs; we’ve got a new star in town.

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Businesses must learn to live with ransomware

Last year, 85 percent of organizations were hit by at least one ransomware attack, according to the  Veeam Data Protection Trends Report 2023. With almost all organizations suffering these attacks, it’s clear that the problem is not only widespread but almost inevitable these days. Though this might sound daunting, it’s by acknowledging this fact that we can manage this ever-present threat. So, let’s look at what solutions organizations can utilize to be able to live alongside ransomware.

It’s clear that ransomware attacks are a very real and present threat -- we see this every day, whether we’re watching the national news or sitting in the boardroom. Considering the ubiquity of these attacks, organizations need to be aware that a ransomware attack is no longer a case of ‘if’ you’ll be the target of an attack but ‘how often.’ While a vast number of organizations experienced at least one attack last year, the Veeam Data Protection Trends Report also showed that just under half (48 percent) suffered two or three attacks. This can feel like an overwhelming prospect for an organization of any size, and the natural consequence is that many turn to cyber insurance in search of some peace of mind.

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Debian-based antiX-23 (Arditi del Popolo) is the Systemd-free Linux experience of your dreams

If you're one to favor choice, versatility, and independence from the systemd behemoth, then you're in for a treat. Say hello to antiX-23 (Arditi del Popolo), a new release based on Debian Bookworm that stands as a powerful testament to the open-source community's flexibility.

With its myriad flavors and options, this Linux distro invites you to experience computing on your own terms. The new release adds some in-house spices like zzzFM/IceWM as the default desktop and the IceWM Control Centre. Plus, the Onboard virtual keyboard and magnus screen magnifier are now standard.

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60 percent of healthcare industry cyber incidents impact patient care

A new survey from Claroty of 1,100 cybersecurity, engineering, IT, and networking professionals from healthcare organizations finds 78 percent of respondents experienced a minimum of one cybersecurity incident over the last year.

Perhaps more concerning is that 60 percent of those incidents had a moderate or substantial impact on patient care and 15 percent had a serious impact that compromised patient health and/or safety.

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Get 'Mastering Windows Server 2022 -- Fourth Edition' (worth $39.99) for FREE

Written by a 10-time Microsoft MVP award winner with over 20 years of IT experience, Mastering Windows Server 2022 is a hands-on guide to administer any Windows Server environment.

Whether new to the server world or working to keep your existing skills sharp, this book aims to be referenced on a regular basis instead of gathering dust on your shelf. Updated with Server 2022 content, it covers a wide variety of information pertaining to your role as a server administrator.

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Over half of data breaches are down to digital certificates

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Among organizations that have suffered data breaches, 58 percent were caused by avoidable issues related to digital certificates.

New research conducted by Forrester for AppViewX also shows that as a result of service outages 57 percent say their organizations have incurred costs upwards of $100,000 per outage.

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From The White House to your business: The countdown is on to zero trust

The countdown is on. Following orders by The White House, civilian government agencies have a little over a year to establish and implement zero trust cybersecurity. The threat environment is evolving too quickly, the government notes, to rely on outdated defenses.

And the public sector is already heeding the cybersecurity call. Roughly two-thirds of American government agencies are confident of meeting the zero trust requirement by the deadline of September 2024.

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Why UK-based companies are at a crossroads with GDPR [Q&A]

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Data privacy regulation, GDPR, has been in force for five years but it will soon be superseded by UK GDPR. The Data Protection and Digital Information Bill, now wending its way through parliament, will see organisations move to a UK equivalent following the country's withdrawal from the EU. But what will the change mean in practice?

We spoke to Jon Fielding, managing director of EMEA at Apricorn, to find out how UK GDPR will affect businesses and how they handle and protect data.

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Samsung unleashes PRO Ultimate memory cards

Let's not kid ourselves; the word "ultimate" is thrown around rather liberally these days. But when Samsung Electronics America uses it to describe their new flagship memory card, you better believe they mean business. Today, the company has introduced the PRO Ultimate – a memory card that stands head and shoulders above the competition in both microSD and full-size SD form factors. This is not just another memory card; this is a revolutionary tool for photographers, filmmakers, and content creators.

Imagine needing to transfer hundreds of high-resolution images and 4K videos quickly. With the PRO Ultimate, your imagination becomes reality. Boasting a jaw-dropping sequential read speed of up to 200MB/s and write speeds of up to 130MB/s, this card can handle it all and then some. And let's not forget the whopping 512GB capacity. What's even more impressive? The card supports Video Speed Class 30 (V30), enabling seamless transfer of 4K UHD and Full HD video files.

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Plugable takes charging to the next level with a trio of new products

When it comes to computer accessories designed for the modern workspace—be it at the office, at home, or somewhere in between—Plugable has long been a name you can trust. With a solid reputation built on a decade of creating reliable docking stations and hubs, the company is setting its sights on revolutionizing another vital aspect of your digital life—charging. Today, it launches three new impressive products.

Lynn Smurthwaite-Murphy, CEO of Plugable, expressed her enthusiasm, saying, “After finding success with the recent launch of our 140W USB-C GaN Power Adapter, we are very excited to be investing more into the charging category. Our new lineup ensures that customers can tailor their power setups to suit their needs and preferences, whether in a remote workspace or a traditional office.”

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New AI tool helps companies navigate global hiring requirements

Regulations surrounding the hiring of staff are complex, constantly changing and vary considerably between countries. Throw in increased levels of remote working and it becomes even more of a challenge.

To help employers work their way through these regulations, employment platform Oyster is launching an AI-powered chatbot specifically designed to answer questions about global hiring and remote work regulations.

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