Security News > 2020 > June > Week in review: Zoom end-to-end encryption, 5G adoption and security, Patch Tuesday forecast

5G adoption, security and worldwide market trendsWith 5G adoption ramping up all over the world, we sat down with Chris Pearson, President of 5G Americas, to learn more about the current 5G landscape.
Zoom to offer end-to-end encryption only to paying customersAs Zoom continues on its path to bring end-to-end encryption to users, the big news is that only paid users will have access to the option.
When SOCs never stop: How to fill the intelligence gaps in securityDemand for security analysts and security operations centre experts is high - so high that Frost and Sullivan found only two percent unemployment in the sector and that demand continues outstrip the supply of newly skilled professionals.
June 2020 Patch Tuesday forecast: Steady as she goesOne item to factor into your patch Tuesday process is the new release of Windows 10 version 2004 and Windows Server version 2004.
Cisco plugs bucketful of security holes in industrial routers, switchesCisco has fixed more than two dozen critical and high-severity security vulnerabilities affecting operating systems running on the company's carrier-grade and industrial routers and switches.
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