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TEC Talk: Not Today, Satan: Securing Your Network by Blocking Ad-Borne Malware

TEC TalkNot Today, Satan: Securing Your Network by Blocking Ad-Borne Malware
On Demand
  • Recorded Date:Mar. 28, 2024
  • Event:On Demand
TEC TalkNot Today, Satan: Securing Your Network by Blocking Ad-Borne Malware

Very few people like ads in their Internet content, but we’ve all sort of learned to put up with them as background noise. It turns out that ads can be actively harmful, which is a good reason to get rid of them in your Microsoft 365 network. In this lively session, we’ll discuss the threats caused by ad content and delivery and review some practical tools for reducing the threat by blocking ads at the network, application, and device level.

What you will learn

Very few people like ads in their Internet content, but we’ve all sort of learned to put up with them as background noise. It turns out that ads can be actively harmful, which is a good reason to get rid of them in your Microsoft 365 network.

In this lively session, we’ll discuss the threats caused by ad content and delivery and review some practical tools for reducing the threat by blocking ads at the network, application, and device level.

Speakers

Paul Robichaux, an Office Apps and Services MVP since 2002, works as the Senior Director of Product Management at Keepit, helping to make awesome data protection solutions for the multi-cloud world we all live in. Paul's unique background includes stints writing Space Shuttle payload software in FORTRAN, developing cryptographic software for the US National Security Agency, helping giant companies deploy Office 365 to their worldwide users, and writing about and presenting on Microsoft’s software and server products.

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