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[from IDG Insider Brands] In-depth technology journalism for Insider members only IDG Insider Alerts April 08, 2021 [Does Microsoft share blame for the SolarWinds hack?]( [Critics, including a prominent U.S. senator, are pointing fingers at Microsoft for not warning customers about the Golden SAML security hole. Doing so might have headed off SolarWinds.]( [Read more ▶]( [Image: 16 traits of a world class chief innovation officer]( [16 traits of a world class chief innovation officer]( [Your innovation program, and the role of the CINO, is too important to leave to chance. Make sure whoever holds the top innovation job has these essential qualities.]( [What is homomorphic encryption, and why should you care?]( [While it's still 4-5 years away from large scale deployment, the need to securely and confidentially process many types of data means that the typical data encryption employed today just won't cut it for the future. Homomorphic encryption can solve many challenges in confidential computing, but also presents a major challenge to build.]( [Microsoft 365 Defender updates bring a single portal view]( [New Microsoft 365 Security Center allows you to more quickly assess threat risk and take action, but you need an E5 license.]( [Image: Google Slides vs. Microsoft PowerPoint: Which works better for business?]( [Google Slides vs. Microsoft PowerPoint: Which works better for business?]( [PowerPoint has long been the tool of choice for creating business presentations, but Google Slides is worth a second look. We compare their strengths and weaknesses.]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Manage Your Subscriptions]( | [Unsubscribe]( © 2021 [IDG Insider]( 492 Old Connecticut Path Framingham, MA 01701

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