ChatOps: How to Secure Your Webex Bot

ChatOps: How to Secure Your Webex Bot

This is the second blog in our series about writing software for ChatOps. In the first post of this ChatOps series, we built a Webex bot that received and logged messages to its running console. In this post, we’ll walk through how to secure your Webex bot with authentication and authorization. Securing a Webex bot in this way will allow us to feel more confident in our deployment as we move on to adding more…

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5 Key Considerations When Starting an Automation Project

5 Key Considerations When Starting an Automation Project

By Milan Shetti, CEO Rocket Software The allure of automation to improve business processes and make more meaningful connections with customers continues to draw IT and business leaders in. According to a Deloitte report, 73% of respondents said their organizations have embarked on a path to intelligent automation and they predict that robotic process automation (RPA) will reach almost universal adoption sometime in 2023. However, as the scale and scope of investment in automation grows,…

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Collaborative Work Management: Agile for the Rest of Us

Collaborative Work Management: Agile for the Rest of Us

Normally, we’d all prefer to have options rather than being limited to either-or scenarios. But most teams are still stuck with binary choices, as they determine how to manage their work. For the most part, work is processed in one of two ways: Registered work follows a formal process, including how plans get authorized, how baselines are established, how approvals are given, and how progress is tracked and reported on.   Unregistered work doesn’t follow…

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YANG Suite updates and new features: A sneak peek

YANG Suite updates and new features: A sneak peek

Have you tried out Cisco YANG Suite yet? YANG Suite provides network operators with a set of tools and plugins to interact with and test YANG programmable interfaces including NETCONF, RESTCONF, gNMI, and more. In Episode 58 of DevNet Snack Minute, Jeremy Cohoe (Technical Marketing Engineer with Cisco Systems) provides us with an overview of the new updates included in the latest version of Cisco YANG Suite. To find out even more about YANG Suite,…

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Best Practices for Managing Content Sprawl in the Era of Remote Work

Best Practices for Managing Content Sprawl in the Era of Remote Work

By Milan Shetti, CEO Rocket Software The rapid shift to remote work that has taken place over the past two years reshaped the way many companies think about digital transformation. While remote work has ushered in numerous benefits and the hybrid world is here to stay, it has also created new challenges for IT teams to overcome. According to The Washington Post, the transition to permanent remote models is even more disruptive than the shift…

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Europol: Deepfakes Set to Be Used Extensively in Organized Crime

Europol: Deepfakes Set to Be Used Extensively in Organized Crime

Deepfake technology is set to be used extensively in organized crime over the coming years, according to new research by Europol. Deepfakes involve the application of artificial intelligence to audio and audio-visual consent “that convincingly shows people saying or doing things they never did, or create personas that never existed in the first place.” Facing Reality? Law enforcement and the challenge of deepfakes, the first published analysis of the Europol Innovation Lab’s Observatory function, warned that…

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Why MFA Alone Isn’t Enough for True Cybersecurity

Why MFA Alone Isn’t Enough for True Cybersecurity

By Bojan Simic, Co-Founder, Interim CEO & CTO, HYPR Multi-factor authentication (MFA) was once a foreign terminology, but today, with the myriad of hacks and data breaches dominating headlines, it’s fair to say that most individuals now see MFA as a no-brainer – for now. When thinking about MFA, both companies and consumers alike consider it to be a safer, more secure option. And while that isn’t necessarily untrue (as it is safer than single-factor…

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Uber ‘Cough Girl’ Accused of Identity Theft

Uber ‘Cough Girl’ Accused of Identity Theft

A woman from Los Angeles, who coughed on an Uber driver in a video that went viral last spring, has been accused of stealing the identity of her former neighbor.  Arna Kimiai, known on social media as ‘Cough Girl,’ was charged over the March 7 2021 incident involving San Francisco Uber driver, Subhakar Khadka. A video shared online by Khadka appears to show Kimiai ripping the driver’s mask off his face before coughing over him.  In April…

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Virginia active shooter guidelines spark security concerns

Virginia active shooter guidelines spark security concerns

Virginia active shooter guidelines spark security concerns | Security Magazine This website requires certain cookies to work and uses other cookies to help you have the best experience. By visiting this website, certain cookies have already been set, which you may delete and block. By closing this message or continuing to use our site, you agree to the use of cookies. Visit our updated privacy and cookie policy to learn more. This Website Uses…

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Best free streaming service 2022: Top free apps | ZDNet

Best free streaming service 2022: Top free apps | ZDNet

When cord-cutting became a thing, it was all about saving money. Now, cord-cutting costs are catching up with cable.  Just Disney Plus is $8 a month with its must-watch package of Marvel Universe, Star Wars, and Disney films. Netflix starts at $10 a month, too. Plus, with internet TV streaming services such as YouTube TV, which costs $65 a month, your streaming bill can easily climb up to $80 or more, which is within spitting…

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