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    Kick off a career in IT with this cybersecurity training bundle

    <!–> Learn cybersecurity basics with this course bundle deal. StackSocial If you’re interested in a career in IT, you don’t have to get a formal education to begin your training – and you may not want to. Considering the steep learning curve of the industry, it may be worthwhile to start your education before you […] More

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    How to run Firefox in Ubuntu’s Wayland mode (and why you should)

    <!–> Anadolu Agency/Getty Images Ubuntu 23.10 will soon be released and it’s already shaping up to be an impressive release. One thing the upcoming release does is ship with the Snap version of Firefox running in Wayland mode. I already know what you’re thinking. You’re using a Linux distribution which already defaults to Wayland and […] More

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    Don’t make this USB mistake! Protect your data with this encrypted gadget instead

    Kingston IronKey D500S. Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/ZDNET Carrying around unencrypted data on flash drives is asking for trouble. Losing a flash drive is bad enough, but having that data fall into the wrong hands could be an absolute disaster. Also: Worried about iPhone 12 radiation? Here’s what you need to know It therefore makes sense to not only […] More

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    Apple issues emergency security updates for iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch

    screenshot by Lance Whitney/ZDNET Apple has released emergency security patches for its core products just days after rolling out brand new versions of their operating systems. On Thursday, the company updated iOS 17/iPadOS 17 and WatchOS 10 with fixes aimed at squashing several zero-day vulnerabilities that could leave a device open to malicious attacks. On […] More

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    How to create custom fields in Bitwarden password manager (and why you should)

    <!–> Alpaben Rathod/Getty Images Bitwarden is one of the best password managers on the market. It has tons of features, uses end-to-end encryption, is regularly updated, and is one of the few open-source solutions available that’s perfectly suited for individual users all the way up to enterprise businesses. One of Bitwarden’s many features you may […] More

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    SMBs face growing cybersecurity threats, but basic measures can lower risks

    <!–> John M Lund Photography Inc/Getty Images Small and midsize businesses (SMBs) face growing cybersecurity threats and might not have expandable resources, but with a smaller attack surface to safeguard, even basic security measures can go a long way to lowering their risks. Like their counterparts around the world, SMBs in Singapore have to deal […] More

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    Cisco to buy Splunk in $28B bid to secure enterprises in AI era

    <!–> Bloomberg/Contributor/Getty Images Cisco has announced plans to acquire data analytics vendor, Splunk, as it looks to offer enterprises deeper visibility and threat detection capabilities amid the growing adoption of artificial intelligence (AI).  Estimated to be worth $28 billion in equity value, at $157 per share in cash, the acquisition will form one of the […] More

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    How Opera’s search pop-up can save you time and clicks

    <!–> pixdeluxe/Getty Images Easier isn’t always better but anything you can do to make your life or work a bit more efficient certainly is. That’s why any time I can cut off even a few seconds from tasks I repeat regularly, I do it. Such is the case with Opera, which I consider to be […] More