If you had a busy week and need to catch up, here’s our recap of tech stories you may have missed the week of 04/25/22!
IT Operations
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Tales from the C-Suite: The blurred lines between trucking CIOs, CTOs
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C-suite shifts: CTOs team with CIOs to confront IT challenges
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Top DRaaS providers and disaster recovery services 2022
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The key to getting multicloud right
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Automation is at the heart of digital business transformation
Microsoft
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ExtraReplica: Microsoft patches cross-tenant bug in Azure PostgreSQL
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Microsoft readies a built-in VPN for Edge powered by Cloudflare
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Microsoft is bringing this 'highly requested' account switching feature to Microsoft 365 web apps
HPE
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HPE creates its own AI stack for large enterprises
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HPE and Salesforce unveil AI and automation tools for developers
Cisco
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Cisco vAnalytics: Simplifying Your Network Operations
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Mitigating new Industroyer2 and Incontroller malware targeting industrial control systems
AWS
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AWS Network Firewall now supports AWS Managed Threat Signatures
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Introducing Amazon EC2 I4i instances
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New – Storage-Optimized Amazon EC2 Instances (I4i) Powered by Intel Xeon Scalable (Ice Lake) Processors
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Build a modern data architecture and data mesh pattern at scale using AWS Lake Formation tag-based access control
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Build and deploy a scalable machine learning system on Kubernetes with Kubeflow on AWS
Security
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Log4j flaw: Thousands of applications are still vulnerable, warn security researchers
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Microsoft: Russia has launched hundreds of cyberattacks against Ukraine
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Remote execution holes in Log4j, Exchange and Confluence lead Five Eyes 2021 exploited CVE list
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Top 5 things about zero-trust security that you need to know
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DDoS attacks were at all-time high in Q1 2022 due to war in Ukraine
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T-Mobile hit by data breaches from Lapsus$ extortion group
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Emotet malware launches new email campaign
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Study: 90% of organizations say ransomware impacted their ability to operate
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This phishing campaign delivers malware that steals your passwords and chat logs
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Ransomware demands are growing, but life is getting tougher for malware gangs
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Inside a ransomware incident: How a single mistake left a door open for attackers
Thanks for checking out our tech news recap!
By Jake Cryan, Digital Marketing Specialist