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Hi {NAME}, The Register: Tech Resources - 1 April 2020 ### Practical tips for Office 365 tenant-to-t

Hi {NAME}, The Register: Tech Resources - 1 April 2020 ### Practical tips for Office 365 tenant-to-tenant migration You merged. You sold a company. You’re migrating to a sovereign data centre. Whatever the reason for your Office 365 tenant-to-tenant migration, it can be one of the most important and stressful projects you will ever take on. This isn’t something that you can do by trial and error, so how do you pull it off without crashing the business or driving your users up the wall? Mike Weaver of Quadrotech has lived through many of these projects and in our latest RegCast he lets Tim Phillips in on the secrets of a good migration. He will let us in on: * the hidden gremlins that spark migration chaos * the technical and organisational perils that derail your project * three tips that will solve 80% of your migration headaches It will be a session packed with practical help that might just save your job … and your sanity. Signup Now ### How the CLOUD Act affects your companies data Warning: your companies data may be at risk if you don’t watch our RegCast. The US CLOUD Act allows federal law enforcement to access electronically-stored communications data located outside the United States stored on the servers of all the major US cloud companies, even if those servers are outside the US, provided that the information they seek is relevant to a criminal investigation. If the Feds use this method to nose into your data, anywhere in the world, they don’t even need to tell you. It’s not something that the cloud companies are keen to make a fuss about with their non-American customers, for obvious reasons. Hey, you say, I’m protected by the GDPR! True, any cloud provider that complies with US law risks breaching the GDPR too. But, if push comes to shove, will your cloud provider side with you, or with the US government? If all this makes your blood run cold, we’ll try to warm it up a bit with our latest RegCast. We’ll be explaining: * whether your data (or your customers' data) is really as safe as you thought it was * why the Act means you might not be GDPR compliant after all * what you can do about it In the studio with Tim Phillips will be Sab Knight of IONOS, and Robert Healey of Relentless Data Privacy. Signup Now ### Your E-Book to Defeat the OWASP Top 10 It’s time to secure your code and dominate the OWASP Top 10. The ten most common security vulnerabilities don’t stand a chance against secure development superheroes like you. This free eBook is your ultimate field guide to understanding each infamous entry in the OWASP Top 10 2017, gaining insight into how each bug operates. This guide will cover: ▶ Why vulnerabilities are so dangerous ▶ How to banish vulnerabilities from your software. As an added bonus, this guide is fully interactive, with links to videos ▶ How you can have an interactive experience with fixing these vulnerabilities with links to videos as well as our gamified training platform using real-world code examples. Download Now ### How to Empower Developers To Write Secure Code The time has come to evolve developer software security training to be a constant and positive part of their everyday working routine. Writing great software means it must be secure. Improving secure coding skills and outcomes will add a powerful layer of cyber protection for organizations, and will help them write better, faster code. Developers don’t need to become security experts, but they must be empowered to be the first line of defense for their organisation. Download Now ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This email was sent to {EMAIL} You can update your preferences here: or unsubscribe from this list: Situation Publishing Ltd, 14 Gray's Inn Road, London, WC1X 8HN, UK The Register and its contents are Copyright © 2020 Situation Publishing. All rights reserved. Find our Privacy Policy here:

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