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Addressing Critical Zero-Day Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Systems #shorts #patch

Recent findings reveal two major zero-day vulnerabilities, including a third-party CVE, with two Microsoft CVEs rated 7.8 on the CVSS scale being actively targeted. Microsoft has responded by removing a risky fax modem driver and urging users to update their operating systems to mitigate these threats. This marks the final security update for Windows 10, prompting users to consider upgrading to Windows 11 or applying further mitigations.

Sumo Logic Academy - Training and Certification Overview

In 2025, Sumo Logic revamped its education and certification program, introducing industry-aligned assessments, digital badges and many free training offerings, including industry leading free instructor led classrooms and interactive hands-on labs. This video walks through all Sumo Logic Academy program offerings.

Sumo Logic Dojo AI overview

Stop the firefighting and get instant answers with Sumo Logic Dojo AI. When a security incident hits, you risk losing money and time as you wait for investigations and troubleshooting. Discover how Dojo AI agents simplify investigations by surfacing potential threats, providing actionable insights, and guiding you to the root cause faster using natural language.

Running Ansible Playbooks from Puppet Edge

When thinking about imperative infrastructure commands and Day 0 tasks for provisioning infrastructure, Ansible is an oft-mentioned tool that has been popular among practitioners for its easy YAML syntax and agentless architecture. You might have used Ansible to get your infrastructure started or for other “one-and-done” infrastructure automation scenarios.

Exploring how PostgreSQL 18 conquered time with temporal constraints

Do you like working with time in your code? If yes, you’re likely one of the lucky ones who are blissfully unaware of how deep the rabbit hole goes. If you don’t like it, I have good news for you! Postgres can make working with time more enjoyable! The newly released temporal constraints let you easily maintain referential integrity across temporal relationships. That might seem simple, but it's kind of a big deal. Let’s explore it through an example.

What's New in InfluxDB 3.6: Ask AI, Simple Quick Start, and Smarter Automation

InfluxDB 3.6 is now available for both Core and Enterprise. This release introduces the 1.4 update to InfluxDB 3 Explorer, featuring the beta launch of Ask AI, along with new capabilities for simple startup and expanded functionality in the Processing Engine. InfluxDB 3 Core is free and open source, optimized for recent data, and licensed under MIT and Apache 2. InfluxDB 3 Enterprise extends Core with long-term data retention, clustering, fine-grained security, and management capabilities.

Cortex and Sonar Announce Partnership to Drive Code Quality and Security at Scale

At Cortex, our mission is to empower engineering organizations to ship reliable, secure, and efficient software, faster. Today, we’re thrilled to announce a formalized partnership with Sonar, the leader in code quality and security. For years, Sonar has been one of the most popular integrations in Cortex. Teams rely on Sonar’s deep code insights to identify vulnerabilities, ensure coverage, and raise the bar for clean, secure code.

Android COSU: Unlocking Efficiency for Business Device Management

Struggling to lock down your Android fleet? This video breaks down Android COSU (Corporate-Owned, Single-Use) mode! Learn what COSU is, why industries like retail, healthcare, and logistics use dedicated devices (kiosks, tracking terminals, etc.), and how Kiosk Mode makes it all happen. We dive into the key features powered by UEM/MDM solutions—from App Management and Device Restrictions to essential Security Features. If you need to manage a fleet of single-purpose Android devices reliably, this overview is for you!

Why we brought hardware-optimized GenAI inference to Ubuntu

On October 23rd, we announced the beta availability of silicon-optimized AI models in Ubuntu. Developers can locally install DeepSeek R1 and Qwen 2.5 VL with a single command, benefiting from maximized hardware performance and automated dependency management. Application developers can access the local API of a quantized generative AI (GenAI) model with runtime optimizations for efficient performance on their CPU, GPU, or NPU.