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AI to see stricter regulatory scrutiny starting in 2022, predicts Deloitte

Discussions about regulating artificial intelligence will ramp up next year, followed by actual rules the following years, forecasts Deloitte. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3lnXtjC

Deloitte: How sensitive AI data may become more private and secure in 2022

Technologies are available to better protect the data used in artificial intelligence, but they're not quite ready for prime time, says Deloitte. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3d4crHd

Deloitte: Don't rule out Wi-Fi 6 as a next-generation wireless network

5G is not the only game in town, according to the firm in a prediction for 2022. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3phI19P

Deloitte's take on quantum computing: Great potential but hard to execute

Analysts say that the technology is not relevant for most companies despite millions of dollars of investment from governments and VCs over the last year. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/32PsN4z

How to check if packages in RHEL-based Linux distributions have been patched for specific CVEs

Curious to know if your Red Hat Enterprise Linux-based distribution has been patched against a specific CVE for a certain installed package? Jack Wallen shows you how. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3daonH6

Make 2022 the year you switch to a tech career with training that's just $11

It's never been easier to train for a well-paid career in the tech industry, even if you have no previous experience and are working full-time. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3DaPooH

What is a scrum, and why should your teams use them?

Scrum is an incredibly important tool for agile businesses. Jack Wallen explains what it is and why you should employ it. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/317T1Pj

AWS re:Invent 2021 kicks off with an announcement-filled keynote

From rapidly-deployable private 5G to no-code machine learning workflows, there was a ton of stuff announced during AWS CEO Adam Selipsky's keynote. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/32OvOCb

Quantinuum shifts conversation from counting qubits to perfecting cybersecurity solution

The new quantum company plans a hardware agnostic approach combined with Honeywell's H1 and Cambridge Quantum's tket. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3xBhlos

Become an ethical hacker for just $13 during this Cyber Week sale

Now you can learn everything you need to become a master ethical hacker without having to take time away from your current job. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3G47kmv

Learn how to create professional drone footage for just $12

Think of all the wonderful opportunities you will have once your drone videography skills reach the professional level, and it doesn't take long or cost much to achieve those skills. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3o51o6S

Python remains atop the TIOBE index for November, while PHP shows signs of decline

The 10 most popular languages remain the same, but numbers toward the bottom of that group are shifting, with PHP dropping and assembly language continuing to rise. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3o51jA6

Celonis brings data intelligence to Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS

A partnership between Red Hat, IBM and Celonis has made another complicated piece of software into a managed service that makes getting actionable data easier than ever. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3lo30qC

Cisco releases Shared Signals and Events reference document to solve "head on a swivel" problem

Security standard could improve interoperability among security vendors and expand support for zero trust approach to security. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3G1i4Co

Beyond the migration: Accenture and AWS expand partnership to support continuous cloud innovation

Five-year extension also includes training to help clients understand and implement cloud capabilities more quickly. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3d3OwY8

How to disable (again) the blur effect on the Windows 11 login screen

We used a Registry File hack in Windows 10 to disable the blur effect on the login screen, but the Windows 11 update restored the default. We'll show you how to fix it again. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3FXNDNs

How to remove bias from AI models

With AI making more real-world decisions everyday, reining in bias is more important than ever. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3D29hOx

Essential offboarding tools for business leaders

No matter the reason, there are important steps that must be taken when an employee leaves a company. These policies and checklists can help make the process simple. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3E97DvO

Licorice Pizza Scores Big With Both Audiences and Critics on Rotten Tomatoes

Paul Thomas Anderson is a director with an incredible track record in Hollywood and that record is continuing with Licorice Pizza . Anderson’s latest opened with a limited release on Nov. 26 and it currently holds a 90% critic score and a 100% audience score. from MovieWeb - Movie Reviews | RSS Feed https://ift.tt/3dgTaT3

Whether you're writing COBOL or Go, this is how unit tests make your software better

Commentary: The only way to keep pace with software development without getting buried in bugs is to unit test. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/31coakn

Mergers and acquisitions: Resources for a smooth IT transition

Will your company soon be acquired or involved in a merger? If so, there's some critical information you'll need for a smooth IT transition. These TechRepublic Premium resources can help. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3o3hPk0

How to customize the Gmail Stars feature for greater flexibility

Google power users, take heed: There's a way to make combing through that multitude of starred emails a bit more efficient. Jack Wallen shows you how. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/31aseS7

WFH security: How to protect your remote endpoints from vulnerabilities

Many organizations lack an effective patch management program, especially when it comes to patching remote systems, says Action1. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3E0uSbs

How to create a new scrum with Taiga for more agile project management

If you're looking to take project management to more agile heights, you might want to consider adding scrum into the mix. Jack Wallen shows you how to create a new scrum with the Taiga platform. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3G0l6Xh

Programming languages: Train to become a Python programmer for just $9

There is always high demand for Python skills, and now you can acquire those skills even if you have no previous tech experience. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3pcDzJw

Cyber Monday: This computer science training is on sale for less than $11

There's no time like the present to start training for a new career that can change your life, and you can be working in a new tech job before you know it with this e-learning bundle. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3pcQFqj

Train for valuable CompTIA certifications for less than $5

You can develop the skills that will qualify you for a variety of tech careers without blowing your budget, even while working full-time. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3FV76OO

Learn to design your own video games in Epic's Unreal Engine for $11

Now you can learn how to create your own indie video games using Epic's Unreal Engine in five courses that cover everything you need to know, including cinematic multiplayer VR games. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3D10SuS

Learn all about cryptocurrency and NFTs from experts for just $9

There's no longer any need to scour the internet for random info on crypto and NFTs, because now you can get the facts you need straight from the pros. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3rlH8jv

Become a cybersecurity analyst for just $9

You'll never get a better deal on self-paced courses that can teach you the skills necessary to become a cybersecurity analyst, so start training now and switch to a new career in 2022. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3FQnyzK

Get lifetime VPN security and privacy for just $20 during this Black Friday sale

You will never again need to worry about your anonymity or sensitive personal data online when the best VPN service offers a lifetime of powerful protection. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3HVvNw9

Learn to code for just $12 during this Black Friday sale: No experience needed

Learning to code is often much easier and far less expensive than you may think, even if you have a full-time job. You just need the right courses, and you're set. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3CYfvyM

Learn in-demand ethical hacking skills in your own time for $11 during this Black Friday sale

Even if you have no prior tech experience at all and are working full-time, you can qualify for a well-paid career in the tech industry by developing the skills found in these 10 self-paced courses. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3G7Nbwf

Hawkeye Premiere Recap and Review: Hailee Steinfeld Hits the Bullseye as Kate Bishop

Hailee Steinfeld hits a bullseye as Kate Bishop, the MCU’s latest bad-ass heroine. Hawkeye introduces her as Clint Barton’s (Jeremy Renner) eager protégé. The six episode limited series takes place during a bustling New York City Christmas two years after the events of Avengers: Endgame. Hawkeye has a decidedly personable and whimsical feel. It’s action-packed with a younger, hipper and more upbeat outlook on superhero adventures; which is a welcome breath of fresh air to the heavier themes of Marvel’s Disney+ predecessors. from MovieWeb - Movie Reviews | RSS Feed https://ift.tt/3rgPoRB

Windows Server IoT 2022 is for a lot more than IoT

Microsoft's latest IoT server release is intended for appliances. Here's what you need to know about Windows Server IoT 2022. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3CWsVvs

8 iPad apps that take the Apple Pencil from accessory to necessity

With the right tools, the Apple Pencil can make you wonder how you ever lived without it; these apps are some of the best at making you realize how useful Apple's stylus can be. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3FK7wXW

Serverless offerings like AWS Lambda haven't hit the big time, but Kubernetes can help

Commentary: Serverless has failed to hit its potential, Corey Quinn argues. Containers may help to change that. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/313xyqC

Become a JavaScript developer for only $9 during this Black Friday sale

Don't allow a lack of tech experience stop you from having lucrative tech career when you can learn all the required skills from scratch, even if you're working a full-time job. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3FFSZwC

Learn Python, JavaScript, Raspberry Pi, SQL and more for only $12 during this Black Friday sale

No matter what your experience or skill level, this bundle has courses that could boost your income, including one that can turn a complete novice into a certified programmer in seven days. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3HOvgMF

Get lifetime access to Rosetta Stone, plus over 1,000 courses that could change your career

Learning new skills is an excellent path to a major life change, and now you can continue doing that for a lifetime, including language training that would allow you to comfortably travel abroad. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3raj6Yl

10 Black Friday deals that professionals won't want to miss

There are some great deals happening on great hardware and software right now. If you're a professional looking for a deal, or just window shopping, be sure to give these a look. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3DVVPNo

10 Black Friday deals on nearly everything Apple

If you're looking for discounts on Apple products for yourself or to give as gifts, there's a good chance it's on sale today, and these 10 deals are some of the best. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3xogA1O

Learn 14 new languages with Babbel's top-rated software, on sale for $179

Learn Spanish, French, Italian, German and many more languages with Babbel, the No. 1 top-grossing language-learning app in the world. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3l9Gjq2

3 Apple predictions for business professionals in 2022

What's the next year have in store for businesses using Apple technologies? Here are three predictions Erik Eckel believes will impact Apple business professionals in 2022. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3nPcQTM

Get 1,000 hours of cybersecurity training for $21 this Black Friday

Stay up to date for a lifetime with this cybersecurity training bundle with more than 1,000 hours of instruction. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3DTy0Wq

How to unwind with the Mindfulness app on your Apple Watch

When you need a brief respite during a busy day, turn to the Mindfulness app on your Apple Watch. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3xncmrl

Get CompTIA certification prep for $15 during Black Friday

Build your reputation as a certified CompTIA professional with 16 expert-led courses on IT basics, networks, cloud, security and more. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3xisgTS

FIFA challenge: Tom Trbojevic vs Jack Silvagni

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Black Friday Sale: TechRepublic Premium and TechRepublic Academy

Black Friday deals for both TechRepublic Premium and TechRepublic Academy. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/32wcycu

5 things to know before deploying 5G in your business

Going forward, 5G will be the major communications channel for big data transfers of video and audio. But 5G also has its issues. Here's what companies planning to deploy 5G for big data need to know. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3cMBO00

Be wary of trusting algorithms in volatile markets

We are seeing some of the risks of relying on increasingly complex algorithms. IT leaders should understand and be able to articulate the risks to prevent disaster. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/2ZkAvCl

How to use Bash associative arrays

Command interpreters and scripting languages like the Bash shell are essential tools of any operating system. Here's how to use powerful data structures in Bash called associative arrays or hashes. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3oXuAf9

Is open source better or worse off because of corporate money?

Commentary: Though some seem nervous about money flowing into open source, the reality is money has long driven innovation and sustainability for open source. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3DU0DTx

Apple needs to un-Mac-ify security and privacy in Safari

Safari is a good browser, but it could be better. Unfortunately, one area that requires improvement is the un-Mac-ifying of the privacy settings. Find out what Jack Wallen means by this. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3CNMsxS

NYC, Wuhan and Albuquerque win smart city awards

The Smart City Expo World Congress recognized cities using technology to address climate change, internet access and housing challenges. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3l72nkV

How to configure Google Workspace for a vacation

Change settings in Google Calendar, Gmail and Google Chat to indicate that you're on a holiday. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/32h1z6r

How to identify social media misinformation and protect your business

Social media has become an integral part of modern communications, providing valuable information to businesses and individuals. Unfortunately, some of that information is just plain wrong or misleading. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3l4urp1

4 ways Mozilla could fix its Firefox problem

Mozilla has hit a rock bottom market share and looks to be heading toward irrelevancy. Jack Wallen has a few ideas how Mozilla could fix this problem. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3l4Z9OV

Sick of Windows? How to log into and start using Linux

Jack Wallen continues his introduction to Linux for new users, this time walking through the process of logging in, updating and installing applications. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3DLou81

House of Gucci Review

Director Ridley Scott and an all-star ensemble stumble badly in an atrocious adaptation of a sensational fashion industry scandal. Based on the book by Sara Gay Forden, House of Gucci is an awful, stereotype driven caricature of Italians. The accents, depictions, and bloviating behavior of the cast borders on laughable with one exception. Oscar winner Jared Leto, unrecognizable in a fat suit and make-up, hams it up to an objectionable point. He’s aiming for humor, but hits on offensive bullseye. from MovieWeb - Movie Reviews | RSS Feed https://ift.tt/3FDDTHS

US government warns of increased ransomware threats during Thanksgiving

Though the feds haven't identified any specific known threats, criminals are prone to strike when key employees are traveling or spending time with family and friends. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3cGkjhH

If you're serious about privacy, it's time to use DuckDuckGo as your default Android browser

Third-party app trackers have become a real problem on Android, and DuckDuckGo is doing something about it. Find out why Jack Wallen believes this is the browser you need to use. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3nJl1kJ

Learn to become a full-stack web developer

There's nothing keeping you from starting a well-paid tech career in 2022 or rapidly turning your existing coding experience into more marketable skills. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3cDPLgz

Hybrid work is here to stay. The new challenge is making sure it's not the worst of both worlds

Research from Google Workspace finds that the next challenge is keeping both in-person and remote team members engaged. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3xjihgX

Can't remember ordering that package? Don't click on unfamiliar links sent via text

Proofpoint finds that bad actors are using SMS messages about package deliveries as the bait in new scams. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3DJE7g7

How to install and use InVID, a plugin to debunk fake news and verify videos and images

You can make sure you aren't seeing fake news, edited photos or deepfakes with this software. Here's how to install and use it. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/30LQFFF

3 ways to add color to the numbers in a numbered list in Word

Coloring only the numbers in a numbered list can add a bit of fun or point out a serious item in your Microsoft Word doc. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/32dTn6X

Encanto Review: Stunning Animation Rescues a Tiresome Soundtrack

Disney Animation delivers bold, multicultural storytelling that tackles thorny issues head on. Encanto is the vibrant tale of a young latina woman trying to find her place in a truly extraordinary family. Each of her relatives were granted a unique power by a magical candle. Which saved her pregnant abuela, grandmother, as a young refugee fleeing tyranny. The film is loaded with musical numbers that didn't resonate with me all. Thankfully, the animation is absolutely stunning. It helps to deliver an important message about the hopes and dreams of the disenfranchised. from MovieWeb - Movie Reviews | RSS Feed https://ift.tt/3CIQmZ9

Amazon Web Services (AWS): A cheat sheet

This comprehensive guide about AWS covers the expansive cloud services offered by Amazon, common use cases and technical limitations and what to know when adopting this technology. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/2vWlGDW

GoDaddy security breach impacts more than 1 million WordPress users

The hosting company has revealed a security incident that exposed the email addresses and customer numbers of 1.2 million Managed WordPress customers. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3nONgP7

How to personalize the lock screen background image in Windows 11

While similar to Windows 10, personalizing Windows 11 requires you to navigate through several layers of configuration setting menus laid out in new and different ways. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3DDRC0K

C'mon C'mon Review: Parenting Struggles with Joaquin Phoenix

Joaquin Phoenix continues to show formidable range with another daring and emotionally complex performance. C'mon C'mon is a black and white, arthouse drama about a radio journalist bonding with his troubled young nephew. Their relationship and larger family issues are juxtaposed against a docu-style subplot. Where children are interviewed about the future and their thoughts in general. This is all pretty heady stuff. C'mon C'mon is well-acted, but veers towards draining and tedious in the final act. from MovieWeb - Movie Reviews | RSS Feed https://ift.tt/3nEgAaQ

Leaders agree that cybersecurity is a business risk, but are they acting on that belief?

Despite nearly unanimous agreement, there's still a lack of clarity on who is accountable for security incidents and whether previous security investments have paid off, a Gartner survey finds. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3xjKYKL

How to generate random letters in Excel

It's easy to return random values in Microsoft Excel, but returning random letters might leave you scratching your head. Fortunately, you only need two functions. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3DIHILq

Mozilla has released a new platform for privacy-focused email communications

When you don't want to give out your personal or work email address, but still need to sign up for an account, Mozilla might have an answer for you with Firefox Relay. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3xaBj9p

How to find items or people through your Apple Watch

You can find a friend or family member, a lost iPhone or iPad, and an item with an Apple AirTag, all from an Apple Watch. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3nEjjkq

How to hire the right security architects and cybersecurity engineers

Cybersecurity success means having the right people in the right positions. These two hiring kits can help you create the right job post, ask the right questions, and hire the right candidate. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3nE58Mb

How to enable Dark Mode in Microsoft 365

If you suffer eyestrain, try Dark Mode. Most people claim a darker screen is gentle on their eyes. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/2ZcjfPD

Global chip shortage: Everything you need to know

What is the global chip shortage? How can your business manage during this crisis? When is the chip shortage predicted to end? These questions and more are answered in this cheat sheet. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/30N9ckm

Scrum or kanban, which is best for your project?

Project management is key to an efficient and agile development cycle. But when faced with choosing either kanban or scrum, which route do you take? Jack Wallen has some advice. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3kWEf4k

How to enable notifications for when any collaborator makes a change in a Google Docs file

If you frequently collaborate on files within Google Docs, and need a way to be alerted when changes are made to those shared files, Jack Wallen has the how-to just for you. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3FxJrDC

Become a Python programmer with this online course bundle

Why wait for the New Year to start making major resolutions to change your life? You can start training now and have a lucrative tech career before you know it. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3oSZDss

How to create long screen recordings using OBS Studio

Most screen recording tools let you record up to two and sometimes even four hours, but they often end up crashing without recording all the data. This is where open source OBS Studio comes in. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3FASfIS

Cisco partners with JupiterOne to enhance its SecureX product portfolio

The new product, Cisco Secure Cloud Insights, offers cloud inventory tracking and relationship mapping to navigate public clouds as well as access rights management and security compliance reporting. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3CzgOnQ

8 advanced threats Kaspersky predicts for 2022

Advanced threats constantly evolve. This year saw multiple examples of advanced persistent threats under the spotlight, allowing us to predict what threats might lead the future. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3FyaYVD

How to use check box content controls in a Word document

Check boxes offer a simple visual way to denote state: on or off, true or false, and so on, and they're easier to use than ever before! from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3HDQRHj

Apple programming: Learn how to create apps for iOS 15, iPadOS, Apple Watch and macOS

If you already know how to code, now you can learn how to create apps for all of Apple's platforms to either sell on the App Store or create a portfolio to apply for well-paid Apple developer positions. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/30J66Ot

Enterprises get closer to the app store experience with Kubernetes and GitOps

Commentary: The big enterprise problem isn't running hundreds of apps across multiple clouds; no, the big problem is running the same app consistently on just one cloud or data center. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/327NJDk

Q-CTRL launches quantum computing course for people who didn't study physics

Black Opal is built for curious technologists who want to master the basics of quantum without getting an advanced degree or a headache. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3DBvRyL

The chip shortage: How should your business approach buying tech and components?

There's no clear end in sight for the chip shortage plaguing the globe, and that means it's time to strategize, especially if you're an OEM. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3x6Q3pS

Learn Python: Start or advance your computer science career with this class bundle

Just one course can boost your income considerably, and this bundle has nine courses like that, including Python training. Check out this option for potentially increasing your income. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3cxppgh

Use these tips to tame your inbox

If your email is out of control, it's time to get rid of what you don't need and organize the information you do need. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3Fw1x9k

LibreOffice Remote Save will never work until they have a developer fix the problem

LibreOffice has included an important feature that has been broken for years. Jack Wallen takes on the task of not only calling out the problem but calling on developers to resolve the issue. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3Cyg5TU

Microsoft Outlook vs. Apple Mail: Which email client is best for business?

Outlook and Mail are two leading email clients for the Mac. Is one better than the other? Read on to learn why one veteran IT consultant thinks so. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3CyZqzt

Policymakers want to regulate AI but lack consensus on how

Commentary: AI is considered "world changing" by policymakers, but it's unclear how to ensure positive outcomes. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/32bzv4l

How to highlight details for better insight with sparkline charts in Excel

Sparklines are in-cell charts in Microsoft Excel that are easy to create and extremely helpful, but they can be more insightful with just a few specific settings. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3x4WWbd

Learn whichever type of coding you choose in 15 engaging, project-based courses

You don't need to wait until the new year to make a major change in your life. You can get the skills you need to switch to a lucrative tech career while working full-time. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3nEW8GZ

Report: Expect a boon for IT channel firms

Overall, tech sector employment is expected to grow at about twice the rate of overall employment in the US, according to CompTIA's IT Industry Outlook report. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/32kaEf3

Master Kubernetes, React, AWS and more valuable cloud skills with this training

You don't need to go back to school or spend a lot of money to acquire skills that can send your career soaring. You can just learn all about the cloud from self-paced courses. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3Cw8PHW

How to install the OpenSSH server on Windows with PowerShell

If you've ever had a need to SSH into a Windows machine, Jack Wallen shows you how to make that possible with the help of PowerShell. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/30GupNe

Bahrain selects Nokia technology for digital transformation of water infrastructure

The project's first phase will connect more than 500 substations and will pave the way for more IoT projects in the island nation. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3CoTXeE

IT support strategies: Four downloads for planning with, assisting and hiring IT professionals

It takes more than raw talent and the right tools to create a good IT team. These four downloadable resources cover essential elements needed to build a successful support strategy. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3oDKfQB

Windows 11 SE: Why it's both more and less locked down than Windows 10 S

Managing computers for education is complicated, but Microsoft thinks it has a solution. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/32jaIM5

How to convert XLS and JSON files to CSV in Linux with csvkit

Sometimes you just need a quick means of converting a spreadsheet to a comma-separated values file. When you don't have a GUI to take care of the task, Jack Wallen has the perfect command for the job. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3Fu48k4

How midsize companies are vulnerable to data breaches and other cyberattacks

Midsize companies often lack the staff, expertise and expensive tools needed to defend themselves against attack, says security provider Coro. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3csmYeK

Top 5 things to know about data intelligence

Tom Merritt tells us what we need to know about understanding data, its integration and its importance. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3kKRGEn

Office occupancy hits 25% in the US with NYC and Boston offices filling up the fastest

Robin's Return to Office Report finds office capacity is at 25% which is the highest since the pandemic started. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3CtJSwQ

What's new for IT pros in the next Windows 10 update

The first update to Windows 10 since the arrival of Windows 11 makes it clear that Windows 10 will fall behind. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3FtQvkU

Consumers like the benefits of online shopping despite the security risks

Only 25% of consumers surveyed by NTT Application Security said they'd take their online business elsewhere following a data breach. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3clYHqS

Latest Github survey finds developers like automation, reusing code and remote work

An analysis of 4 million code repositories reveals the building blocks for a good culture and high productivity. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/322HKQa

Data scientist shortage: Can your company use citizen data scientists?

Teaching data science to people you already have on staff can help alleviate the massive shortage of data scientists. Here's where to find them. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3HwdRYT

Apple decides you should be able to repair your own device, after all

The war against right to repair may have just been dealt a killing blow, with Apple announcing that it will start selling tools, parts and manuals for its devices directly to consumers. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3Hv0bxe

5 predictions to help you focus your web app security resources in 2022

This is the year business leaders will learn just how innovative online criminals have become, and it'll take rethinking how we perceive account security to fight it, says PerimeterX CTO Ido Safruti. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3HwhcXL

How to beef up your multicloud security

A majority of IT leaders surveyed by Valtix said they realize their employees lack the necessary skills to manage multicloud security. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3Fpvnfz

The value of mentorship in a remote world

The CEO of video creation platform provider Vidyard discusses his personal experiences and the program he formed at the company. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3DrcSa1

Twitter Blue: Top 5 business reasons to subscribe

If you tweet often or rely on Twitter for news and research, Andy Wolber thinks that a subscription to Twitter Blue offers excellent value. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3DraWhL

How to install a full desktop on a Multipass virtual machine for easier Linux development

If Multipass is your virtual machine environment of choice, and you wish you could add a GUI to your VMs, wish no more. Jack Wallen shows you how to do just that. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3wVh1QY

How AI and NLP are helping healthcare call centers to be more efficient

AI has the potential to help healthcare call centers—and it couldn't come at a better time. Callers are frustrated and needing help more than ever, so this solution could make a big difference. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3cirNYa

Ghostbusters: Afterlife Review: A Fantastic Sequel Sets the Franchise Back on Track

A single mother (Carrie Coon) and her children (McKenna Grace, Finn Wolfhard) battle supernatural evil on a remote farm in Ghostbusters: Afterlife. from Movie Reviews https://ift.tt/3coo2Ai

How to protect your organization from ransomware attacks during the holiday season

A quarter of security pros polled by Cybereason said they lack a plan to deal with a ransomware attack during a weekend or holiday. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3ozI2G4

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If you thought installing an operating system was challenging, think again. Jack Wallen shows you how getting elementary OS up and running in about five minutes is easy enough for any skill level. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/31YH0LV

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Deloitte Fast 500: Medical device company takes the top spot but software continues to dominate the top 10

Software companies take 7 of the top 10 spots on Deloitte's 2021 North America Technology Fast 500 list, but 3 medical and biotech companies take the other spots, and one of those is the winner. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3x7MIa5

How to use the built-in flight and package tracking features in iOS 15

Using data detectors has become commonplace in iOS and macOS, but did you know all the power that they have to introduce new tools into your workflow? Learn all about them here. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/30tAWLf

2022 tech conferences and events to add to your calendar

If you missed in-person tech events in 2020 and 2021, here's some good news: It's looking promising that in 2022 many conferences will get back to (almost) normal. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3bs3fMf

Use skill development to mitigate the effects of the Great Resignation

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SMBs are using more cloud services than ever and still struggling with tech expertise

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macOS Monterey includes an absolute gem of a feature for those looking to up their efficiency game

With macOS Monterey comes a tool that can help you create user friendly, repeatable actions to help optimize your daily life in numerous ways. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/30uwlry

How to enable the Battery Share feature on your new Pixel 6 to charge other devices

If you have wireless-chargeable mobile peripherals in need of a charge, your Pixel 5 or 6 is there to rescue them. Jack Wallen shows you how to use this feature. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3CoKZ11

14 tactics to use during a ransomware negotiation

Security researchers analyzed 700 incidents to understand the economics of these threats as well as what bargaining tactics work. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3njPPZ8

Best Raspberry Pi for 2021: Which board should you buy?

The Raspberry Pi family of single-board computers keeps growing. This Raspberry Pi buyers guide lists what's available and includes recommendations about which board is ideal based on the user. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3nkDvYl

How to share content over FaceTime with SharePlay in iOS 15.1

SharePlay lets users share content with others on a FaceTime call, meaning that you no longer need to spin up a Zoom call to quickly share your screen or present something with team members. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3wVhVgy

IBM Quantum unveils a 127-qubit quantum processor

The Eagle will allow users to solve for a new level of complexity when undertaking experiments and running applications, the company said. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/31VhzLd

Your weak passwords can be cracked in less than a second

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How Nobl9's new tool could help developers tame technical debt

Commentary: Tech debt is a major hurdle to developer productivity. Nobl9's new Hydrogen is here to help. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3nj8mEK

Fear and shame are making it harder to fight ransomware and accidental data loss, report finds

A third of employees admit lying to hide the fact that they accidentally deleted data, most doing so out of embarrassment or fear of punishment. Even more would lie about a ransomware infection. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3DoUlLg

Cybersecurity is a growing field that can benefit from hiring veterans

There is a real need for "boots-on-the-ground" cybersecurity professionals, so why not tap into a pool of trained and motivated veterans? from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/30ubjcw

How to run a Google search from the Linux command line

Having the ability to Google from the command line can be an efficient way to look up something on Linux. Jack Wallen shows you how with the help of Googler. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3otXvr3

How to restore the full context menu to File Explorer in Windows 11

The full right-click context menu in File Explorer can be restored in Windows 11 with a specific code and an unusual and slightly tricky hack of the Windows Registry File. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3kEwFvi

Fake emails exploited FBI email service to warn of phony cyberattacks

A hacker has taken responsibility for the compromise, saying they did it to highlight a vulnerability in the FBI's system. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3DiW8BO

How organizations are beefing up their cybersecurity to combat ransomware

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How machine learning is skewing the odds in online gambling

Commentary: The house always wins in gambling, and the house is getting even tougher through machine learning. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3ceSQDF

Don't fall for LinkedIn phishing: How to watch for this credential-stealing attack

Cybercriminals are now using LinkedIn to find a way into your files. Learn how to detect phishing on LinkedIn and protect yourself from it. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3oNX6A3

macOS Monterey has a serious memory leak problem, and the cause has been found

If you're using anything but the default macOS cursor in Monterey, you've probably noticed some serious problems. This bug can crash a Mac, but luckily avoiding it is simple. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3wLY8ji

Malicious shopping websites surge in number in advance of Black Friday

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Facebook and Google "listening" is more pervasive than you think

Yet another consumer is disturbed by the sketchy algorithms deployed by Facebook. Here's how the app knows what you're talking about and what to do about it. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3niJJYS

Red Notice Review: A-List Cast Has Zero Chemistry in Wannabe Blockbuster

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Train in your free time to become an SQL expert

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Business is no longer the same as a result of COVID-19. How can you move forward? Start here. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3or4jWw

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Sorting is one of Microsoft Excel's easiest tasks. Click; you're done! At least until you need to sort by multiple columns. For this sort task, you'll need a custom sort. Here's how. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3qvXky7

Facebook, bad news and business ethics: Consider the consequences of every decision

Facebook's recent challenges should serve as a lesson to all leaders to identify and mitigate ethical concerns before they escalate. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3cdI9B3

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Security researcher: Flaw in Apple Pay, Samsung Pay and Google Pay makes fraud easy for thieves

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Linux users: These text-based file managers are overlooked gems

Terminal-based file managers may seem a little old school, but these two options for Linux will come in handy for a variety of tasks. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3n8I0Fl

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Pay-per-click fraud is costing top tech companies, and you, hundreds of millions of dollars

With an estimated 14% of PPC costs being lost to fraud, all it takes is a look at the advertising budgets of top tech firms to see how much money they're wasting, says PPC Shield. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3HeTkYL

How AI fights fraud in the telecom industry

Americans lost $29.8 billion in phone fraud over the past year. Can AI fraud detection change this? from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3ohO6Ta

85% of organizations will be "cloud-first" by 2025, says Gartner

Digital transformation pressure, combined with pandemic-driven changes, will move us into a world where anything that isn't cloud is considered legacy, one Gartner analyst said. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/30kmYuI

The mobile VPNs of 2021 that you need to try

Privacy is essential, especially on a mobile device. These five options available for both Android and iOS can help keep your device secure and your traffic private, but not without cost. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3kyTQqJ

Get an extra 15% discount on this cyber analysis training on sale ahead of Black Friday

Eight courses and 51 hours of content on CompTIA CySA+, ethical hacking, social engineering and more. Everything you need to be a certified cybersecurity analyst. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3C8xwdl

New electric car is Zoom ready

The INDI One has a vehicle-integrated computer designed for gaming, a Windows workstation and internal cameras. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3FbJKE5

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Stop ghosting job and client candidates: It can hurt your business in the long run

Abruptly ceasing contact with potential employees, partners and vendors isn't just rude, it could harm your ability to acquire help in the future. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3kRnsQv

Microsoft Outlook vs. Apple Calendar: Which is best for business?

Apple Calendar and Microsoft Outlook have long been leaders in calendaring and scheduling, with Calendar boasting a simplicity edge for Mac users. Has Outlook finally caught up? from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3nbNUWx

Analyze data better in Excel with this pre-Black Friday deal

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How Windows 11 makes updates so much smaller

To encourage everyone to update every month, Microsoft found a way to make update packages smaller to download—and simpler for organizations that manage updates themselves. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3DbGeJ8

How to request and track approvals with Google Docs, Sheets and Slides

When you want a formal record of an approval, stop asking "Is this document OK?" and start sending an approval request from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3qvSRv5

Enjoy an extra 15% in savings on this coding training, on sale ahead of Black Friday

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Learn how to become an ethical hacker for only $21 during this pre-Black Friday sale

You don't need to break the bank to get the training required for an exciting new career, especially when you've got the right coupon code. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3FbEpwK

Virtual office company expands the metaverse for work with a new app and private project rooms

Teamflow rebuilds its entire engine to make its virtual office software available from anywhere on all devices. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3wBAjLc

The new Samsung Galaxy Book Pro: Is it a good business machine?

It's sleek, slim and fast, but "PC power that's smartphone thin" doesn't necessarily translate into "good for everyone." from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/2YIo0jK

BYOD: Managing and securing your mobile workforce

More work is being completed via mobile device. Are your employees using their devices safely? If not, there may be consequences. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3ksLl0v

Research: Supply chain and COVID-19 challenges forces companies to shift their security strategies

64% of survey respondents reported that their companies have concerns about security risks for supply chains. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3D9Cl7N

How to tame cloud infrastructure sprawl with open source CloudQuery

Commentary: The cloud makes infrastructure sprawl easier and worse than ever. Here's an open source tool to help you keep it in control. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3c5k3se

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How to easily transfer files between computers with croc

If you're looking for an easy command-line tool to transfer files between systems on the same LAN, Jack Wallen believes croc is the tool for the job. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3Da1Lls

This pre-Black Friday sale lets you save an extra 15% off cybersecurity certification training courses

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Qualcomm and Lenovo launch new augmented reality partnership to expand developer ecosystem

The new product combines the Snapdragon Spaces XR Developer platform and the ThinkReality A3 smart glasses. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3kvknoZ

How to quickly deploy the Taiga kanban platform with Docker

If you're looking for an easy way to deploy the Taiga kanban solution to your data center or a third-party cloud host, Docker is your friend. Jack Wallen shows you how. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3HcVqZe

This expert-led coding bootcamp is less than $15 during this early Black Friday sale

Aside from teaching you concepts, you also get to build 15 projects, allowing you to learn by doing and build your portfolio. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3ksFSXz

How cybercriminals use bait attacks to gather info about their intended victims

With a bait attack, criminals try to obtain the necessary details to plan future attacks against their targets, says Barracuda. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3F3HkaD

3 out of 4 IT teams are facing critical skill gaps

An report from Skillsoft finds that 54% of IT decision makers say they have openings they can't fill, and more than a third say they have three or more positions that remain open. What can be done? from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3n38JmU

Four ways to increase cybersecurity

These TechRepublic Premium resources outline security policies that cover training and awareness, data management, incident response and routine security communications. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3F3gsra

Taming your browser: How to resolve the HSTS site roadblock in Chrome

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Linux finally has an impressive cloud-like OS in Ubuntu Web

Jack Wallen has discovered a Chrome OS-like Linux desktop distribution that makes it possible for users to cut ties with Google while enjoying a full-blown operating system. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/30547DH

These industries were the most affected by the past year of ransomware attacks

After what has been a year of averaging more than a thousand ransomware attacks per day, NordLocker said that data released by hackers shows an unexpected industry at the top. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3F2eYNL

The best Raspberry Pi accessories and alternatives for 2021

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Sick of Windows? How to test-drive Linux

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Power to the people: Empowering those outside IT with tech tools

Tech leaders often assume that the people best equipped to deploy technology reside in IT. That assumption should change. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3qveig9

How to get more out of your Clipboards in Microsoft Office

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How healthcare organizations and patients are increasingly at risk from cyber threats

A majority of IT pros working at hospitals who were surveyed by Armis said they've seen a rise in cyber risk over the past 12 months. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3n0rTcY

Polish up your product and project management skills with Agile, Scrum, JIRA and more

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There is a "crisis of overconfidence in IT"

A new report finds leaders need a reality check when it comes to innovation and protecting their organizations from a cyberattack. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3obqYGc

Wi-Fi HaLow could be the next IoT enabler

With its low power use and long-range Wi-Fi reach, WiFi HaLow is poised to become the next Wi-Fi protocol that organizations adopt for internal IoT applications. Here's why. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/2YwCUtf

Women and middle managers will lead the Great Resignation into 2022

Qualtrics recommends that companies "throw out the old playbook and never look back" to improve in-person and remote work environments. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3BVm0SN

It's time to dump Chrome as your default browser on Android

Jack Wallen makes his case for Android users to switch from Chrome as their default browsers. He also shows you how. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3wDlisb

Security pros say federal government should do more to protect and secure private sector

A full 95% of professionals surveyed by Tripwire believe the government should play a bigger role in securing non-governmental companies. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3BVNwPP

Kaspersky finds 31% increase in "smart" DDoS attacks

The security company expects these attacks to keep rising through the end of the year. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3ohvQcV

Digital driver's licenses: Are they secure enough for us to trust?

States should use a privacy by design approach instead of creating a new system to track purchases and other activities, according to security experts. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3HhFwwL

Ransomware attacks are increasingly exploiting security vulnerabilities

The number of security flaws associated with ransomware rose from 266 to 278 last quarter, according to security firm Ivanti. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3ogfj8L

How to avoid 3D formula pitfalls in Excel

3D references let you evaluate data across multiple Microsoft Excel sheets, but be careful when using range referencing because sheet position matters. Learn how to avoid two common pitfalls. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3ws1zM4

US amps up war on ransomware with charges against REvil attackers

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IBM report: The CIO Revolution is here

Since the pandemic, CIOs' stature has grown, and 52% are engaging with their CEOs more than any other C-suite leader, according to a newly released IBM study. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3wvks0q

How to install an open-source kanban board in your data center in minutes

Kanboard is an outstanding kanban platform that you can deploy to your data center in no time. Jack Wallen shows you how. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/30iryd0

This course can help you learn the skills you need to be a database administrator

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Top 5 strategic tech trends for 2022

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Europol arrests three suspects possibly involved in major ransomware activities

Europol announced new arrests during its "Operation GoldDust." The suspects may have been heavily involved in the Sodinokibi/REvil and GandCrab ransomware activities. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/2YvHuYI

How to download a Windows 10 ISO file without using the Media Creation Tool

It is possible to download a Windows 10 ISO file directly from Microsoft without using their tool first, but they don't make it easy. This how-to shows you the elaborate procedure. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/31yOeWM

How to use VBA to repurpose a built-in command in Word and Excel

You can automate specific tasks by repurposing Word's built-in commands. It requires a bit of VBA, but it's super easy. Here's how. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3mTNsfm

Why jumping into the metaverse could be a bad idea

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Apple finally shows how tab groups should be done

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MacOS Monterey proves you can make big changes with baby steps

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How to build a budget-friendly home video setup with expensive-looking results

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How to use and manage your tabs in mobile Safari on an iPhone

With the latest version of iOS, you can more easily control and access your tabbed webpages in Safari. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3bRgypf

Clifford the Big Red Dog Review: A Hilarious Family Adventure

A gigantic red puppy steals a bullied girl's heart in Clifford the Big Red Dog, a fantastic adaptation of the popular children's books. from Movie Reviews https://ift.tt/2Yp4etc

The future of work: How to negotiate salary remotely

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Learn the skills you need to become a Python programmer with this course

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Eternals 4DX Review: The Type of Theme Park Ride Martin Scorsese Loves to Rail Against

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Cybersecurity: Track data activity before "unusual" becomes dangerous

A security expert raises concerns that a lack of identifying and tracking unusual data activity can have dangerous consequences. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3nVkbju

Digital transformation: A cheat sheet

Digital transformation is necessary for enterprises, though many business leaders don't know where to start. This digital transformation primer covers best practices, challenges, tech and more. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/2n6tfmE

Quantum news: Advances in error correction and startup of the year award in France

Q-CTRL claims that it has achieved a 2,500% improvement while French quantum startup Pasqal adds funding and employees. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3q9lY7k

Behind the scenes: A day in the life of a Salesforce consultant

Working with multiple clients helped Jared Soell become a more adept Salesforce consultant. Here's how he did it. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3BNmwC7

How to tweak iPad Files settings to speed your work

Properly configuring the iPad's Files app can make you more efficient and productive. See how to tweak the app for optimum use with common cloud services. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3kaCnVf

Take control of your time with Google Calendar's Focus Time, Insights and Working hours

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Drone defense systems: Does your company need one?

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4 reasons to go multicloud according to tech experts. Do you agree?

Using multiple cloud service providers offers companies advantages such as flexibility, cost savings, and and avoiding vendor lock-in. Do you agree? We want to know. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3ELrWiU

How to hire the best finance and audit professionals

IT finance leaders need to understand budgeting best practices as well as software lifecycles and big data management. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3CR1bZZ

Need-to-know tips and support sites for Linux users

The open source operating system has plenty of available support—you just need to know where to look. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3mMcsFa

US government unveils $10 million bounty for DarkSide ransomware gang leaders

The $10 million is for intel that leads to the identification or location of anyone who holds a leadership position in the DarkSide group. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/2ZZEeFy

How to install BackBox Linux distribution as a virtual machine

BackBox Linux is a free, open-source community project based on Ubuntu. Find out how to use the BackBox Linux distribution as a virtual machine. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/2ZYdHIB

Electric Jesus Review: It's Your Classic Stryper Meets Spinal Tap Coming-of-Age Comedy

Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition! Electric Jesus is a head-banging hit! from Movie Reviews https://ift.tt/3H4jI7E

Voice phishing attack spoofs Amazon to steal credit card information

Impersonating an Amazon order notification, the attackers end up calling victims to try to obtain their credit card details, says Avanan. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3wgXTg5

Get the training you need to switch to a cybersecurity career

With cybercrime becoming more frequent and severe, there's no question that the demand for cybersecurity skills will remain high well into the future, and now you can learn them easily. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3bKOe88

Cloud computing in 2022 means containers, geopolitical frictions and automation

Hyperscalers will have to deal with new rules in China and more laws around data management around the world. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3BNHmRZ

US government orders federal agencies to patch 100s of vulnerabilities

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency is maintaining a database of known security flaws with details on how and when federal agencies and departments should patch them. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3EM7n5S

2022 will be the year of convergence between edge, IoT and networking tech, Forrester predicts

IoT tech will help reduce emissions, satellite internet will challenge 5G, the chip shortage will continue and more will happen in 2022 as pandemic recovery continues to move slowly forward. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3GKHxRL

Panasonic: Customer experience has taken a significant shift

The company focus has turned from being transactional to meeting unmet customer needs, said Faisal Pandit, president of Panasonic's System Solutions division during a virtual meeting Wednesday. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3k6YewN

Microsoft Loop aims to foster real-time collaboration

Integrated into Microsoft 365 and available as its own app, Loop will let you add different content to applications and documents to better collaborate with colleagues. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3nV62Tv

Finch Review: Tom Hanks Solar Flare Survival Strategy

An engineer (Tom Hanks), dog, & robot take a road trip in the aftermath of an apocalyptic event in Finch, exclusively on Apple TV+. from Movie Reviews https://ift.tt/3q7P2MM

How to create snapshots in openSUSE with YaST2

Snapshots are an easy way to roll back configuration errors and other issues. With openSUSE, working with snapshots is made incredibly easy. Jack Wallen shows you how. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3BKs6Fi

Break into the cybersecurity field by learning the NIST risk management framework

Now you can leverage your advanced IT experience to switch to an exciting new career in cybersecurity, by starting with a narrow specialization and advancing from there. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/31kvU3w

Can robots help save us from the talent crisis?

Robotic process automation could be another arrow in your quiver in mitigating the effects of the Great Resignation. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3q4VkfS

Cisco Talos reports new variant of Babuk ransomware targeting Exchange servers

A new bad actor called Tortilla is running the campaign, and most affected users are in the U.S. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3wkSOmT

Big data plays a major role in e-discovery: Here are important things for IT to think about

The legal discovery process is getting easier all the time, thanks to AI. But storing all that big data requires extra thought that IT should consider. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3BCCChW

Cloud lock-in: Why the enterprise doesn't care

Commentary: Companies have been selling miracle cures for technology lock-in for years, but customers have higher priorities. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3CLo3K6

Data and the policies that protect it: 4 essential plans to have in place

These four sample policies can help you protect your data by ensuring it's properly encrypted, stored safely, only accessible by certain people, and securely backed up. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3mGEO3w

5 open-source kanban boards to help you get and stay on task

If you're looking for an open-source kanban board solution, Jack Wallen offers up his five favorites for your consideration. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3EXOs8z

BlackMatter ransomware gang allegedly disbanding due to pressure from authorities

Operators of the ransomware-as-a-service group are claiming that the project is closed and that their entire infrastructure will be turned off. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3GRDO50

Oracle's new cloud AI services aim to bring out-of-the-box machine learning to the SMB masses

The collection of new ready-to-use AI services for Oracle Cloud infrastructure are available now for applications like speech, vision, analytics and more. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3jYIw6Y

Google Docs gets a new insert tool to make life even easier

Google has added a new feature to Docs that makes inserting certain items and objects incredibly efficient. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/2ZYPoKJ

Report: More than half of organizations do not effectively defend against cyberattacks

Accenture's State of Cyber Resilience study also revealed key traits of cyber resilient leaders. The report found an average of 270 attacks per year per company. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3walm2x

Ransomware gangs leaking sensitive financial information to extort organizations

Attackers will threaten to release confidential data that could affect a company's stock price to pressure them to pay the ransom, says the FBI. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3bDKDIU

Digital natives more likely to fall for phishing attacks at work than their Gen X and Boomer colleagues

SailPoint survey finds that younger workers also are more likely to use company email addresses for online shopping and subscriptions. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3jXX1ba

Rootkits: Expensive to build, cheap to rent

Positive Technology analysts found ready-made malware for any budget as well as the option to have a custom-build rootkit on Dark Web forums. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/2ZMEhnZ

83% of IT leaders believe the hybrid workforce is here to stay

The vast majority of business and IT leaders see hybrid work in their future, and 42% think that over half of their workforce will be hybrid post-pandemic, according to a 2021 survey of IT pros. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3bIW0Pz

Want to be a web developer? This bundle can give you the skills you need

Training to become a web developer is much easier and affordable than you may realize. Best of all, you don't need any previous experience and can do it while working full-time. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3wcdygr

Comparison tools make software selection easier

From finding the right VPN to choosing the best collaboration and time tracking tools--comparison guides help you focus on the features that matter most. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/31t52P1

Learning from Finland: Could you do a 90-day exchange program in your IT department?

Finland offers an example that could be relevant to your IT organization. It could give workers a chance to learn about new positions as well as help identify existing talent. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3EEa3Tg

Employee experiences of enterprise software have huge impact on user adoption, Gartner finds

Sixty percent of users report being frustrated over new software at work, and their word of mouth can have a huge influence, Gartner finds. Here's how IT can make it work in their favor. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3mF5O3w

Top 5 things to do about your tech before you die

What happens to your accounts when you leave this world? Tom Merritt tells us what we need to know. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3GNZ2jS

Windows 10 PowerToys: How to activate and use the Mouse utilities app

With the release of version 49, developers of Windows 10 PowerToys added a Mouse utilities app to the toolkit. We show you how it works and when to use it. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3wdvHdR

Windows 10 PowerToys: A cheat sheet

Users are always searching for ways to make their computing lives better--the Windows 10 PowerToys are made specifically for this purpose. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/33cHuvi

How to search on text in a photo or image on your iPhone

You can now find information about text in an image on your iPhone or iPad, thanks to Live Text. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3wa1dcD

The best desktops of 2021, and the perfect business roles for them

Desktops might not have the glitz and glamor of ultra-portable laptops, but they're still essential for work. Here are some recommendations for professionals with particular hardware needs. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3GMk0Qr

How to identify items in your iPhone photos with Visual Lookup

You can learn more about an item in a photo through the new Visual Lookup feature. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3ECbtNP

How to speed up the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro fingerprint scanner

If you are the new owner of a Pixel 6 or Pixel 6 Pro and find the fingerprint scanner a bit slow, Jack Wallen has a fix for you. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3bFMVad

Network as a Service is the key to preventing future disruptions, says Cisco

A Cisco survey of IT professionals found that NaaS is increasingly being seen as a way to avoid future COVID-like disruptions, simplify IT and help IT teams create more value for their companies. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3CFxtHg

Microsoft is bringing more Power platform to Teams

New features for low-code development aim to make the combination of Teams, Dynamics 365 and Power platform better together with collaboration among tools as well as people. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3CFxzi6

Linux Kernel 5.15 is now available, and it has something special for NTFS users

The latest Linux kernel has been released with a couple of features that should have serious appeal to business users and admins alike. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/2YbVkzi

How to manage and view notifications on your iPhone or iPad

With the latest versions of iOS and iPadOS, you can put your notifications aside and review them all at a time of your own choosing. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3EEhZUA

Turn your tech skills into machine learning expertise with this book and class bundle

Now that you've got mid-level tech skills, it's time to direct them into one of the tech industry's most in-demand fields. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3CD4nbj

Multicloud: Does your company use multiple cloud providers?

Take this short, multiple choice survey and tell us about your company's multicloud approach--or lack of one. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3waqTWD

3 ways to quickly deal with blank cells in an Excel sheet

Filling blanks isn't difficult at all if you apply one of these three tips. They're quick and easy! from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3w54zOd

How to roll back Windows 11 and return to Windows 10

It is possible to roll back to Windows 10 after Microsoft has updated your PC to Windows 11, but you only have 10 days to do it. After that it gets more complicated. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3mAy9rD

How to hide your email address on your iPhone or iPad

This new Hide My Email option lets you use an anonymous email address to sign up for website and app accounts. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3EsbvIe

How to install macOS Monterey

Get your hands on all the new macOS Monterey, if it hasn't already installed itself on your Mac. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/31lMpwp

How to upgrade your iCloud account to iCloud+

You need a paid iCloud subscription to access some of the features introduced in the latest versions of iOS and iPadOS. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3myqiuE

macOS Monterey: A cheat sheet

Apple's powerful new macOS was announced at WWDC 2021. This guide covers everything you need to know about macOS Monterey, including features, requirements and how to get it. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3x4VqV7

Check out Drafts on macOS: It's a multi-purpose text editor that does it all

Every once in a while, you come across a tool that is so useful, you can't believe you worked so long without it. Drafts, for macOS, is one such tool. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/2YaotLi

The Harder They Fall Review: Flashy Gunslingers Shoot to Thrill on Netflix

The Harder They Fall has outlaw Nat Love (Jonathan Majors) hunting the murderous Rufus Duck (Idris Elba) in Netflix's bloody Afrocentric western. from Movie Reviews https://ift.tt/3BzoiXm

DockStation is the Docker GUI you've been waiting for

If you're looking for a Docker tool to take your development to next-level efficiency, Jack Wallen believes DockStation might be exactly what you need. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3w6HB9t

10 ways ransomware attackers pressure you to pay the ransom

Attackers will vow to publicly release the stolen data, try to delete any backups and even deploy DDoS attacks to convince victims to give in to the ransom demands, says Sophos. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3bsWGsm

Compact iPad and Mac keyboards offer convenience and portability, with a hitch

Smaller keyboards offer flexibility and a reduced footprint, but there's a catch. The tiny, closely spaced keys require more accuracy, so consider the ramifications before taking the plunge. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3mu7Fbj

Java, microservices, Docker and Kubernetes: Learn to use them to create an efficient enterprise

If companies get too far behind the curve when adapting to cloud infrastructure, they are giving competitors an unnecessary edge. This five-book masterclass can get you on track. from Articles on TechRepublic https://ift.tt/3EFm3nz