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Atlassian to end sale and support of on-premise server products by 2024
As part of the company’s ongoing shift towards focusing on the cloud.
Read MoreCyber must be part of all-hazards national resilience: Home Affairs chief
Australia should develop a national security response that addresses all vectors of risk to all sectors of society, but at the same time, it should not reinvent the wheel, according to Secretary Mike Pezzullo.
Read MoreWhen ‘code rot’ becomes a matter of life or death, especially in the Internet of Things
Code rot leads to under-performing enterprise systems. In today’s device-laden edge world, it can be devastating. Another issue lurking: inaccurate AI algorithms.
Read MorePolitical campaign emails contain dark patterns to manipulate donors, voters
Princeton researchers analyzed 100,000 different campaign emails from more than 3,000 political candidates.
Read MoreA diehard Apple fan switched from Mac to Windows and he’s struggling
When you’ve used Apple’s computers for 18 years, what’s the most difficult part of switching to a Windows computer? Could it be all in the head?
Read MoreThree npm packages found opening shells on Linux, Windows systems
NPM staff: Any computer that has this package installed or running should be considered fully compromised.
Read MoreBrazilian SMBs accelerate tech adoption amid pandemic
Nearly half of small and medium businesses have advanced their digitization plans, a study says.
Read MoreMicrosoft releases emergency security updates for Windows and Visual Studio
Two remote code execution (RCE) bugs patched in the Windows Codecs library and Visual Studio Code.
Read MoreGoogle says it mitigated a 2.54 Tbps DDoS attack in 2017, largest known to date
Google discloses previously unknown DDoS attack.
Read MoreMicrosoft, Cisco, and Zoom are now ‘The Big Three’ for video
According to a new survey from Vyopta video meetings are here to stay as many enterprises plan to reduce office space due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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