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Update. "Safeguarding Research & Culture — Distributing Cultural Memory"
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"The destruction of knowledge and cultural heritage has happened, and therefore it can happen again. We are in the middle of that happening, whether it is caused by human action or natural causes…Safeguarding Research & Culture (#SRC) is creating an alternative #infrastructure for archiving and disseminating of cultural heritage and scientific knowledge…Together, we can ensure that our cultural, intellectual and scientific heritage exists in multiple copies, in multiple places, and that no single entity or group of entities can make it all disappear. Our archive is built according to the principles of #FAIR and #CARE, based on open technologies and standards, and resilient against loss via meaningfully distributed storage…Everyone, from individuals to institutions, can participate by accessing, contributing, and supporting these archival infrastructures."

Safeguarding Research & Culture (SRC) — Distributing Cultural MemoryAbout - Safeguarding Research & Culture (SRC) — Distributing Cultural Memory"As researchers we often say 'we need the data'. Today, the data needs us." — Kathy Reid

Crowdsourcing: What tips or actions would you advise an M365 administrator to follow to better secure M365 and prevent a breach?

Currently this is my list:

1) Turn on multifactor authentication.
1) SMS/Text is good enough.
2) Basic Microsoft Authenticator is better.
3) Physical token (e.g.: Yubikey) is best.
2) Make use of Conditional Access Policies.
1) Block logins from foreign countries and other geographies.
2) Prompt MFA on riskier logins.
3) Regularly review the audit log.
4) Alert on new mailbox rules.
5) Configure an “External Warning” at the top of all emails that do not originate from your organization.
6) Ongoing end user training on the warning signs of an attack:
1) Unrequested MFA prompts.
2) Large amounts of SPAM emails.
3) Not receiving expected emails.

Seems that my fitbit's battery is slowly dying so it's time to shop for a replacement. I'm already Mac/iphone user for decades but I'm not crazy about having to charge a watch daily if I go with an Apple Watch. But I like the integration and since I last bought a fitbit it's been sold to Google. Not crazy about being data-mined by them.

soooo friends here's my poll to crowd source some random opinions.