May 1st 2020
This Week in Enterprise Tech 391
C-19 changes MDM for BYOD
Contact tracing, election security in the age of social distancing, MDM changes because of C-19
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Guests:
John Sutcliffe
- Frontier's bankruptcy reveals why big ISPs choose to deny fiber to so much of America
- Healthcare targeted by more attacks but less sophistication
- Raspberry Pi gets high-quality upgrade
- Attackers exploit a 0-day flaw in the Sophos firewall
- Researchers find vulnerabilities in popular remote learning plug-ins
- Half of American's won't trust contact-tracing apps
- Apple says iOS 0-day doesn't exist
- Apple and Google update contact tracing tech to improve privacy and developer flexibility
- Election security in the age of social distancing
- John Sutcliffe, head of product at Addigy talks about what kind of changes in Mobile Device Management are being driven by COVID-19.
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Links
- Frontier’s Bankruptcy Reveals Why Big ISPs Choose to Deny Fiber to So Much of America
- Healthcare Targeted By More Attacks But Less Sophistication
- Raspberry Pi Gets High Quality Camera Upgrade
- Attackers exploit 0-day code-execution flaw in the Sophos firewall
- Researchers Find Vulnerabilities in Popular Remote Learning Plug-ins
- Half of Americans won’t trust contact-tracing apps, new poll finds
- That no-click iOS 0-day reported to be under exploit doesn’t exist, Apple says
- Apple and Google update joint coronavirus tracing tech to improve user privacy and developer flexibility
- COVID-19 and Technology: Commonly Used Terms
- Election Security in the Age of Social Distancing
- addigy.com