Month: June 2019

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Reigning in Energy Use in Retail Stores with Energy Monitoring Software

Credit to Author: Frederic Diot| Date: Tue, 04 Jun 2019 11:00:22 +0000

Consider the corner convenience store, the one you stopped at yesterday or a few days before. Tracking – and cutting – the store’s energy consumption is challenging because the type… Read more »

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MicrosoftSecurity

Step 10. Detect and investigate security incidents: top 10 actions to secure your environment

Credit to Author: Todd VanderArk| Date: Tue, 04 Jun 2019 16:00:35 +0000

The “Top 10 actions to secure your environment” series outlines fundamental steps you can take with your investment in Microsoft 365 security solutions. In “Step 10. Detect and investigate security incidents,” you’ll learn how to set up Azure Advanced Threat Protection to uncover threats against your organization.

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ComputerWorldIndependent

It’s time to install the May Windows and Office patches

Credit to Author: Woody Leonhard| Date: Tue, 04 Jun 2019 05:08:00 -0700

May 2019 will go down in the annals of Patch-dom as the month we all ran for cover to fend off another WannaCry-caliber worm, but a convincing exploit never emerged.

Microsoft officially released Windows 10 version 1903 on May 21, but I haven’t yet heard from anyone who’s been pushed. All of the complaints I hear are from those “seekers” who went to the download site and installed 1903 with malice and forethought. A triumph of hope over experience.

This month, if you let Windows Update have its way on your machine, you may end up with a different build number than the person sitting next to you. Blame the gov.uk debacle for that: Folks with Windows set up for U.K. English get an extra cumulative update pushed onto their machines, whilst those who don’t fly the Union Jack will get the fix in due course next month.

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