Microsoft has officially launched two Azure cloud data centres in South Africa, one in Cape Town and the other in Johannesburg, after the software giant missed an earlier deadline of December 2018 to take the facilities live.
Read MoreIf you have been online for any length of time, chances are that your account details from a service have been compromised and leaked online.
Among the sites listed on Have I Been Pwned? are data breaches or leaks from websites.
Read MoreOne of the most important aspects of website authentication focuses on the user and human-to-computer interactions. As a result, user authentication is important to understand when creating or improving your website’s login procedure.
Whether you’re looking to amp up your internal security or provide a better user experience to the people registering for an account on your site, it’s important to know how user authentication fits into the equation.
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Read MoreEvery day, often multiple times a day, you are invited to click on links sent to you by brands, politicians, friends and strangers.
Read MoreWhat is Microsoft To-Do and how does it work?
Read MoreA widespread phishing campaign is targeting executives across a number of industries with messages asking to reschedule a board meeting in an effort to steal logins and passwords.
Read MoreIdentifying phishing can be harder than you think.
Read MorePhishers often spoof major tech brands in their efforts to gain payments from individuals and businesses, according to a Vade Secure report.
Read MoreOneDrive Files On-Demand for Mac is now available. This update will be rolling out to production OneDrive sync client users starting in January
Read MoreTenth Street Technology has achieved Silver Small and Midmarket Cloud Solutions competency, thereby demonstrating its ability to meet Microsoft Corp. customers’ evolving needs in today’s dynamic business environment.
Read MoreTenth Street Technology has become a Microsoft Authorized Education Partner (AEP), thereby demonstrating its ability to meet Microsoft academic customers’ evolving needs in today’s dynamic business environment. To earn a Microsoft AEP authorization, partners must complete a test to prove their level of academic licensing and market expertise.
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