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Weekly updates from Mozilla IT on things we're doing to support and empower all of Mozilla in our mission keep the web a global public resource, open and accessible to all. An Internet that truly puts people first, where individuals can shape their own experience and are empowered, safe and independent. | Weekly updates from Mozilla IT on things we're doing to support and empower all of Mozilla in our mission keep the web a global public resource, open and accessible to all. An Internet that truly puts people first, where individuals can shape their own experience and are empowered, safe and independent. | ||
==2019-07-01== | |||
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It’s time for the weekly MinIT update where we tell you all the things IT is doing to support Mozilla in it’s mission and beyond. | |||
Lots of great content today with tons of participation after the Company all Hands in Whistler or as I like to call it “Camp Mozilla”. I can honestly say we got the full whistler experience. Just look at the change in this fellow from day 1 to day 5. | |||
Now several updates from Security. | |||
Security takes many forms at Mozilla, as demonstrated at the Security Mini-con held in Whistler. Security practitioners from across the company gave 5-minute lightning talks on projects they were working on or problems they found interesting. Have a security question or just want to join the conversation? Find us on #security or #infosec in Slack. After all security is everyone’s job. | |||
Next up from security is an update on product innovation. Last week, Andrew Krug, Guillaume Destuynder, and Gene Wood presented MozDef : aka Enterprise Defense Platform at AWS’s Inaugural Security Conference, Re: Inforce. Workshops were conducted both days and generated a lot of interest and feedback on the emergent product. A pre release program for customers interested in trying out Enterprise Defense platform will begin on July 8. Interested parties can contact … me. All media related questions should be direct to Ellen Canale. | |||
The Final update in the Security Category is that we’ve launched new TLS guidelines for server side TLS. We all know that configuring your web server, database, or mail server for TLS can be highly error prone so we’ve launched a new version of the Mozilla SSL Configuration generator to help out with that. Using the tool getting TLS configuration right is as easy as clicking a few buttons. Special thanks to April King for that. | |||
On the AV Ops front lots of great work as well. | |||
Last week the YVR office officially said goodbye to Vidyo and converted 100% of conference rooms to zoom rooms. This effort is part of a 2 phased approach in collaboration with WPR to optimize the Vancouver office for collaboration bringing the total number of conference rooms to 12 at this location. Special thanks on that to Tara Robertson for finding spacing in the community where the old AV equipment could continue to provide value. | |||
Related to that this will kick off the effort to convert all of the office conference rooms to full Zoom rooms and deliver and improved conferencing experience. Look for an email on that in the coming days. | |||
With that we’ll close with the Zoom Tip of the Week: “Did you know that Zoom Mobile is feature parity with the desktop client? Give it a try on your mobile platform today!” | |||
That’s the MinIT. I’ll see you next week. | |||
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