Mar 4th 2022
This Week in Enterprise Tech 483
The Philanthropic Microsoft
Hosted by
Louis Maresca,
Curtis Franklin
Co-Hosted by
Oliver Rist
Police BlueLeaks hack, EDR security, Microsoft Tech for Social Impact
Although the show is no longer in production, you can enjoy episodes from our archives.
Guests:
Erik Arnold
BlueLeaks hack exposes US police data, Endpoint Detection and Response security, and Microsoft Philanthropies' Microsoft Tech for Social Impact (TSI).
- Hackers just leaked sensitive files from over 200 police departments that are searchable by badge number
- A new census finds hundreds of open source components that could undermine security
- New industry spec would have CPUs built using components from multiple vendors
- Apple teams up with Google, Mozilla, Microsoft to improve browser interoperability
- Enterprises look beyond VPNs and antivirus software for remote workers with a growing emphasis on endpoint detection and response (EDR)
- Microsoft Philanthropies' Erik Arnold talks about what Microsoft Tech for Social Impact (TSI) does for NGOs and non-profit organizations
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Links
- Hackers just leaked sensitive files from over 200 police departments that are searchable by badge number
- Hundreds of Open Source Components Could Undermine Security, Census Finds
- Industry Spec Paves Way for Processors Built on Chiplets From Multiple Vendors
- Apple teams up with Google, Mozilla, Microsoft to improve browser interoperability
- Enterprises Look Beyond Antivirus Software for Remote Workers
- I read the federal government’s Zero-Trust Memo so you don’t have to
- Microsoft Tech for Social Impact Has Big Plans for the Nonprofit Sector
- Key disaster response capabilities now available in the Dynamics 365 Nonprofit Accelerator