How To Share Your Username & Password
Not Recommend
Never Share Username & Password both on Email or on same communication.
Recommend
Send Username On Email & Password On SMS.
Never Share Username & Password both on Email or on same communication.
Send Username On Email & Password On SMS.
WatchGuard Dimension™ is a new cloud-ready network security visibility solution that comes standard with WatchGuard’s flagship Unified Threat Management platform.
It provides a suite of big data visibility and reporting tools that instantly isolate and distill key security issues and trends, speeding the ability to set meaningful security policies across the network.
WatchGuard Dimension offers users a menu of visibility and reporting options to present the information in the way they find most intuitive. we will show the 4 key features of WatchGuard Dimension and why you need them in your network environment:
Reference by http://www.watchguard.com/
On November 5th we are launching Restricted Communities as a feature in G+. This means that your Google Apps for Business customers will be able to restrict communities to only their organization. Restricted communities mirror the Public and Private communities in the consumer space, but these Restricted Communities can only be joined or seen by users in their organization.
The four types of restricted communities are:
Type of community | Who can join | Who can see posts and members | Who can find community via search* |
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1. Open within your domain – Anyone in your organization can join | Everyone in your organization | Everyone in your organization | Everyone in your organization |
2. Open within your domain – Moderator approval needed to join | Anyone in your organization can request to join, but moderators must approve membership | Everyone in your organization | Everyone in your organization |
3. Private in your domain – Moderator approval needed to join | Anyone in your organization can request to join, but moderators must approve membership | Community members | Everyone in your organization |
4. Private in your domain – Hide community from searches | Only people in your organization who are invited | Community members | Not shown in search results** |
*Restricted communities may not yet be searchable in your domain.
**The name and photo of a “private in your domain” community that’s hidden from search will still be visible to people in your organization who type in or follow a link to the community’s web address. The name and photo will not be visible outside your organization.
If you choose not to have search engines index your community, the community itself won’t appear in Google search results. However, your community will still remain visible to anyone in your organization with the URL. Other pages and content (including websites, blogs, and Google products such as Picasa Web) that link to your community can still appear in search results. If someone outside your organization follows a link to your organization, they will see an error and won’t be able to view the community.
Reference by http://www.google.com
We would like to remind you of the Google Apps browser support policy, the set of guidelines for Google Apps services interoperability support. We support the latest version of Google Chrome (which automatically updates whenever it detects that a new version of the browser is available) as well as the current and prior major release of Firefox, Internet Explorer and Safari on a rolling basis. Each time a new version of one of these browsers is released, we begin supporting the update and stop supporting the third-oldest version.
Google’s test plans have been adjusted to now stop all testing and engineering work related to Internet Explorer 9 (IE9), as Internet Explorer 11 (IE11) was released on 17 October 2013. End users who access Gmail and other Google Apps services from an unsupported browser will be notified within the next few weeks through an in-product notification message or an interstitial pages with information about modern browsers and how to upgrade to them.
Editions included:
Google Apps for Business, Education, and Government
For more information:
https://support.google.com/a/answer/33864
Starting today when Google Calendar invitations are sent to members of a Google Group, the attendee list will automatically update as people join or leave the group. When you join a Google Group, you will be added to all of its meetings. And if you leave a group, those meetings will be removed from your calendar. Note that groups stop dynamically changing when the total number of guests in the event crosses 200.
Release track:
Rapid Release
Editions included:
Google Apps for Business, Education, and Government
For more information:
http://googleenterprise.blogspot.com/2013/11/calendar-events-that-update-when-google.html
https://support.google.com/a/answer/172013
Starting today, new Google+ communities will be restricted to your domain by default if sharing is restricted in the Admin console. Posts in these communities are only viewable by people within the domain. However, you can still choose to create communities with people outside your organization so clients, agencies or business partners can join in. You can also make your community open to anyone at your domain or private, joinable by invitation only. Community owners can easily change settings, manage membership or invite other team members to join.
Editions included:
Google Apps for Business, Education, and Government
For more information:
http://googleenterprise.blogspot.com/2013/11/private-conversations-with-restricted.html
https://support.google.com/plus/answer/3379754
Reference by http://www.google.com/
PCI DSS compliance at risk if banks use Windows XP after Microsoft withdraws support services, regulatory agencies warn.
Banks that use the Windows XP operating system will face a risk to their compliance with payment card data security rules if they continue to operate the software after Microsoft withdraws its extended support services, a US regulatory body has warned.
Windows XP End Of SupporApril 2014.pdf
Cert In Advisory Windows XP End Of Support.pdf
Reference by http://www.microsoft.com