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 07/19/21!
Patch Tuesday July 2021 Edition...PrintNightmare, Windows RCEs and More Exchange RCEs.
IT Operations
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How to prepare for a successful CIO transition
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What tech executives expect from investments in data and analytics
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Cloud security in 2021: A business guide to essential tools and best practices
Microsoft
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Microsoft kicks off public preview of next version of SharePoint for on-prem use
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Microsoft starts testing Teams integration with Windows 11
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Windows "HiveNightmare" bug could expose system files to non-admin users
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Get your Visual Studio extensions ready for 64-bit
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Microsoft just published a workaround for this important Windows 10 flaw
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Microsoft acquires privileged access management vendor CloudKnox Security
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Power BI July 2021 feature summary
HPE
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Woolworths turns to HPE GreenLake cloud platform for its new Wpay payments venture
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Here are 5 insights you might have missed during HPE Discover 2021
Cisco
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Enabling zero trust on the endpoint
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Simplify VPN with Cisco Secure Managed Remote Access
AWS
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AWS launches EBS io2 volumes on Block Express, aims for SAN market
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Creating dashboards quickly on Microsoft Power BI using Amazon Athena
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Building well-architected serverless applications: Regulating inbound request rates
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Amazon EKS now supports Kubernetes 1.21
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Introducing AWS SAM Pipelines: Automatically generate deployment pipelines for serverless applications
Security
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Ransomware: international cooperation is needed to curb these cybersecurity threats, says expert
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Ransomware fallout is devastating and could often be avoided, study finds
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How cyberattacks exploit known security vulnerabilities
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Attacks on critical infrastructure are dangerous. Soon they could turn deadly, warn analysts
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Kaseya obtains universal decryptor key for recent REvil ransomware attacks
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Patch now: Linux file system security hole, dubbed Sequoia, can take over systems
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This password-stealing Windows malware is distributed via ads in search results
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740 ransomware victims named on data leak sites in Q2 2021