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Remote working: This new Microsoft VPN aims to make your mobile devices more secure

Tech Republic Security

Microsoft has delivered a managed VPN for mobile devices -- using a Linux container.

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Mozilla's VPN service works across mobile and desktop platforms

Tech Republic Security

Mozilla now offers a VPN service that protects Windows and mobile devices, and soon your Linux and macOS desktops. Jack Wallen shows you how to use the new offering.

Mobile 447
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How to use Mozilla's VPN service across mobile and desktop platforms

Tech Republic Security

Mozilla now offers a VPN service that protects Windows and mobile devices, and soon your Linux and macOS desktops. Jack Wallen shows you how to use the new offering.

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Fortinet launches its first standalone endpoint DLP product

Network World

The platform implements origin-based data protection, tracking data movement from endpoints and unmanaged mobile devices to external destinations including USB drives, printers, and cloud applications. Shah explained that machine learning is integrated into the FortiDLP agent on Windows, MacOS and Linux.

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What Linux needs to make it a better mobile desktop

Tech Republic Cloud

Jack Wallen has a few suggestions that could help make Linux on the laptop a much-improved experience.

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Palo Alto launches an enterprise-grade security pack for remote workers

Network World

Called Okyo Garde, the bundle incuds Wi-Fi-6-based hardware and mobile application-security software that includes threat-intelligence updates, and sells the hardware and software to enterprises as a customizable subscription. Linux security: Cmd provides visibility, control over user activity.

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Mozilla is joining the Mobile OS game

CTOvision

Mozilla’s mobile Firefox OS is up and running! A Spanish wireless network, Telefónica, has begun selling the Linux-driven smartphone that is called the ‘ZTE Open’ This phone runs the new Firefox OS, and can be purchased for only $90, it even comes with a pre-paid balance of $40 worth of phone calls. By Kimberly Kelly.

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