Archive for March 12, 2019

Review: Linksys Shield

Posted in Products with tags on March 12, 2019 by itnerd

Having WiFi everywhere is a great thing. It allows you to surf for all sorts of information wherever you are in your home. Except if you have kids. Or anyone else who really should not be surfing for anything that they want as it is easy to get in trouble by surfing the Internet. However Linksys can help you with that. Assuming that you have a Linksys Tri-Band Velop mesh WiFi system which I have previously reviewed, they can hook you up Linksys Shield to keep those who use the Internet in your home from going to places that they shouldn’t.

So what is Linksys Shield? Linksys Shield is a premium subscription software service for users to block unwanted content and provide an additional layer of digital protection for your connected devices and family. It’s powered by anti-virus company Trend Micro which means that it will always be up to date.

Key features include:

  • Content filtering flags sites that contain adult, violent or unwanted content and allows you to choose which types of sites your kids can visit.
  • Advanced browsing protection by checking the sites you visit against a database of millions of known threats, can help prevent you and your family from unsuspectingly visiting malicious sites.
  • Age-based content filtering, ability to schedule screen time and pause the Internet on specific devices.

Now the thing to keep in mind that you have to be running the Velop Tri-Band mesh WiFi system. And Linksys Shield is enabled via a software update that you should already have. If you don’t have this functionality, do a software update and see if it pops up. If you own any other Linksys gear, you need not apply. At least not yet one but one would hope that this functionality comes to other Linksys products in the future.

So, how well does Linksys Shield work? Well, I got some help from some single male friends, and some other friends in the tech industry who helped me to compile a list of adult sites and “grey” sites like sites with questionable content like illegal downloads. I then set up a pair  of Linksys Tri-Band Velop nodes and made sure that they had up to date software installed on them. Setting up Linksys Shield is child’s play using the Linksys app. And one thing that I noticed immediately was that you could set up restrictions based on age. Specifically:

  • 0-8 years
  • 9-12 years
  • 13-17 years
  • 18+

The 18+ setting permits all content to come through, except malicious websites. Which in my testing included some of the adult websites on my test list. Everything else gets progressively more restrictive blocking items such as politics, social media, adult sites, etc as the age group gets younger. You can also personalize things by blocking indvidual types of content within those categories, or even specific websites that you deem inappropriate for your family. I then threw the list that I compiled at Linksys Shield and nothing made it through on any setting except the 18+ setting where some things that should have been blocked like sites with malicious content were blocked. Also I noted no false positives when I tried to go to sites that I was hoping that would be mistakenly flagged as being as forbidden by Linksys Shield. That’s more important as a content filtering system that generates false positives is going to get turned off eventually.

The bottom line is that Linksys Shield works and works well. A parental Control Subscription is $4.99 USD per month or one year for $49.99 USD. If your Velop Tri-Band units are up to date, you will have this functionality today. If you have a Linksys Velop Tri-Band mesh WiFi system and you have kids, consider this a must get.

 

Classcraft Selected For Unreasonable FUTURE Program

Posted in Commentary with tags on March 12, 2019 by itnerd

After a rigorous selection process involving hundreds of  companies across the globe, ​Classcraft​ has been selected to join 15 growth-stage ventures in the initial Unreasonable FUTURE program. ​Unreasonable FUTURE​ is a bold multi-year initiative that will  bring together disruptive innovators and entrepreneurs to design a future in which people and  technology work side-by-side to solve workplace challenges and unlock human potential everywhere.

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Founded in 2013 by brothers Shawn and Devin Young and their father Lauren Young, Classcraft is an  Engagement Management System ​ (EMS) that uses the cultural phenomenon of video games to help  educators drive measurable academic performance, non-cognitive skills development, and school  climate. By blending students’ physical and virtual learning, the program reframes their progress in  school as a game they play together throughout the year Classcraft is used by 5+ million students and  educators worldwide in more than 160 countries and is available in 11 languages.

The first annual cohort of ventures will include companies creating the future of learning and  up-skilling, so underserved youth and those whose jobs are being replaced by technology will find  pathways to new opportunities in the digital era. The portfolio also includes entrepreneurs using  disruptive technologies to maximize human potential in the workplace of tomorrow. By bringing them  together, the goal is to rewrite the narrative of what it means for all humans to thrive in a new, more  equitable economy.

The first Unreasonable FUTURE program will take place from March 27 – April 7, at a private venue  outside of San Jose, California. A full list of ventures, mentors, and specialists participating in  Unreasonable FUTURE can be found ​here​. Additional details about the partnership and program can  be found on their ​website​.

 

Darktrace Announces New Antigena AI Response Modules

Posted in Commentary with tags on March 12, 2019 by itnerd

Darktrace, the world’s leading AI company for cyber defense, has today announced new Antigena AI Response modules that fight back autonomously, no matter where a threat may emerge.

Expanding beyond network response, the new modules include Cloud (AWS & Azure), Email (Office365), and SaaS applications. Whether faced with a social engineering campaign, compromised cloud credentials, or account hijacking, Antigena can respond and neutralize the attack in seconds.

These newly-released modules have received an enthusiastic response from Darktrace’s customers. Numerous organizations, including Trek, Entegrus Powerlines, Gray, Gray & Gray, and the City of Las Vegas, are utilizing the Email Response Module to detect and stop a wide variety of advanced threats. The new Antigena modules have thwarted a number of serious threats:

  • Supply chain attack: An attacker that impersonated a trusted contact at a supplier in order to infiltrate the target organization
  • C-suite attack: A CFO was hacked, and observed logging in from US and Hong Kong simultaneously in SaaS and Office365
    • Email attacks: Default email security tools missed 76% of phishing attacks that Antigena stopped

 

Remote.co Highlights 10 Surprising Jobs You Can Do Remotely 100% of the Time

Posted in Commentary with tags on March 12, 2019 by itnerd

According to FlexJobs’ recent Work-Life-Relationship Survey, 100% remote work remains the most popular choice for flexible work for the fourth year in a row. To demonstrate the variety of fully remote jobs available, Remote.co, the definitive remote work resource, has highlighted 10 surprising jobs that can be done 100% remotely. A fully remote job is defined as a professional-level job that can be done exclusively outside of the employer’s office.

The Work-Life-Relationship Survey also found that flexible work arrangements have a positive effect on personal health and well-being, as well as interpersonal relationships. Respondents overwhelmingly said that they would be better friends, parents, spouses and partners, and even pet owners if they had flexible work options. What’s more, 88% believed work flexibility would decrease their levels of stress.

The jobs listed below were all actively hiring as of March 12, 2019. These professional-level positions range from entry-level to executive-level and span across a wide range of industries, such as finance, education, law, health care, design, editing, IT and engineering.

1. 3D Animator at HTX Labs

A skilled animator is needed to create game-ready animations through key-frame animation and motion capture technology for virtual reality training experiences.

2. Adjunct Faculty – BS in Marketing at Colorado State University – CSU

For CSU’s Global Campus, this faculty member in the Bachelor of Science in Marketing program will manage online classrooms, conduct live classroom sessions, provide feedback on assignments, and respond to student emails and requests. A Ph.D. is required.

3. Chief Financial Officer at Tortuga

Tortuga is seeking a virtual CFO to support its growth from seven to eight figures in revenue. The company does not currently have any accounting or finance staff, so the right candidate for this position will work with the founders, operations manager, and accounting firm to create healthy growth and financial security for the company.

4. Curator, Design at Medium Corporation

The popular content site, Medium, is looking for a curator who knows quality writing when they see it and has specialized knowledge of design (product, graphic, etc.) and UX to curate those topics.

5, Director of Engineering at 7 Cups

7 Cups is seeking a director of engineering to help build, guide, and grow its software team. The director will report directly to 7 Cups’ CEO, Glen Moriarty.

6. Executive Director, Oncology Development at SynteractHCR

The executive director, oncology development is responsible for driving the operational goals for their assigned department as well as the strategic oncology market approach. Up to 40% travel may be required.

7. Legal Executive Assistant, Equivity

Equivity is hiring a virtual legal executive assistant who has three or more years of experience working as an administrative assistant or legal secretary in a law firm and is comfortable remotely managing the administrative needs of a law office.

8. Nursing Tutor at Pearson

In this position, online nursing/allied health tutors work with students at all academic levels—from students seeking associate’s degrees through colleagues in doctoral programs. Requirements include advanced coursework or a graduate degree in a nursing or an allied health discipline and college-level teaching or tutoring experience in nursing and allied health courses.

9. Prescription Entry Technician at Symbria

In this role, the primary purpose of the remote prescription entry technician is the computer data entry of prescription orders and other patient information in an efficient, productive, and accurate manner.

10. Tax Accountant at Gineris & Associates

This role is a part-time position most of the year that turns into a full-time position during tax season. The tax accountant will be responsible for completing individual and/or entity tax returns, as well as performing tax reviews, tax projections, and tax planning for small businesses and their owners/stakeholders.

For over 3 years, Remote.co has served as a resource for companies and professionals interested in remote work. The site features Q&As from more than 130 remote companies and dozens of remote workers, plus a free section of remote job listings, too. Job seekers can browse a full list of remote job openings, here.

For more information, please visit https://remote.co/surprising-jobs-you-can-do-remotely-100-percent-of-the-time/