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Kroll: Getting the Most Value From Your Microsoft E3/E5 Security Products (and Minimizing Costly Pitfalls)

As organizations continue to move business operations to the cloud, security teams are considering native security tools within Microsoft's suite such as Microsoft Sentinel, Microsoft 365 Defender and Defender for Cloud. However, Microsoft's cost structure can be complex, and organizations often struggle to get the most from their investments, running into pitfalls that can be easily overlooked during the buying cycle and even after implementation.

Kroll: Navigating Corporate Actions Beyond Drafting the Legal Framework

This free CLE webinar is geared toward attorneys representing clients about to undertake a corporate action. Whether it be a tender offer, consent solicitation, rights offering, distribution election, drafting the legal framework of such an event gets you only half-way to your goal. The next step is making sure it can be practically administered.

Kroll: Developing and Selecting CAPM Betas - A New Module in the Cost of Capital Navigator

Since the outbreak of COVID-19, industry risks have changed very materially. With a backdrop of high inflation, interest rate hikes, and recent market events, investors and private companies are faced with higher cost of capital, which has a direct impact on their investment decisions. To determine the most cost-effective means of raising capital and evaluate capital allocation options, companies need to understand how betas from industry peers have evolved in the current environment. Join our subject matter experts for a practical session that includes a case study discussion on Developing and Selecting CAPM Betas. To understand how to assess different beta estimates, our Kroll experts will give a walkthrough of the new Company-Level Beta module in the Cost of Capital Navigator.

How to Create an Robust BYOD Policy for Your Organization

Did you know that 70% of organizations have adopted a Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policy? As technology continues to evolve, more companies are encouraging employees to use their personal devices for work purposes. While this can increase flexibility and productivity, it also poses unique challenges in terms of security and compliance. In this article, we’ll discuss.

Five worthy reads: Shielding mobile applications from cyberattackers

Five worthy reads is a regular column on five noteworthy items we’ve discovered while researching trending and timeless topics. This week, we are exploring mobile malware attacks, how they have exploited users, and the ways to prevent them in the digital era. Design Credits: Dhanwant When was the last time you took a handwritten list to the grocery store instead of saving a list as a note or voice message on WhatsApp? Mobile phones have gone through a crazy evolution.

Securing your offline remote workforce with MFA

Twenty percent of IT enterprises experienced a breach due to a remote worker during the pandemic, says a report by Malwarebytes Labs. Choosing to let employees work remotely comes with pros and cons—the cons primarily being unanticipated security vulnerabilities. These vulnerabilities are more likely to occur because of employee ignorance, rather than a network or system malfunction.

Sergey Tokarev from Roosh: Women Integrate in Ukraine's Reconstruction

The question of Ukrainian cities' reconstruction must be already under consideration. Though dozens of cities have been completely destroyed, the full-scale Russian invasion hasn't finished yet. Therefore, various initiatives and companies joined forces to help Ukraine reconstruct its cities and develop inclusive spaces in terms of world examples. Sergey Tokarev, the founder of the Roosh tech company, commented on STEM and FEM participation in reconstruction and how this initiative will help Ukraine.