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[365 Tip of the Week] Teams + Medusa

3 April, 2025

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  •  Learn how to transcribe and translate meetings in Microsoft Teams to improve accessibility and communication.
  • Understand how the Medusa ransomware works and what steps you can take to protect your data from being locked—or leaked. 
 

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Transcribing meetings in Microsoft Teams can make collaboration more inclusive and accessible—whether you're hard of hearing, prefer reading, or need a translation on the fly. With just a few clicks, you can generate real-time transcripts and even translate spoken language into the one you understand best. It's a small step that can make a big difference in communication.

Title: Live translated captions for Microsoft Teams

Viewing Time: about 1 minute

 

YouTube Video Description: Live translated captions for Microsoft Teams delivers AI-powered, real-time translations from 40 spoken languages so meeting participants can read captions in their own language. This helps break down language barriers for your global meetings and calls to be productive and effortless. 

 

Cybersecurity

While some clicks can bring people together in Microsoft Teams, others clicks in your emails can cause real harm. The Medusa ransomware strain is gaining traction—and it's as nasty as the name suggests. It doesn’t just lock your files; it threatens to leak them unless you pay up. This week’s cybersecurity video explains how Medusa works, who it targets, and what you can do to reduce your risk. If you're looking to stay ahead of the bad guys, this is one threat you’ll want to understand.

Title: Cybersecurity experts warn of ransomware attack picking up steam

Viewing Time: about 3 Minutes

 

YouTube Video Description: A vicious ransomware called Medusa is picking up speed and a local cybersecurity expert has ways you can keep your data safe. KDKA's Jessica Guay spoke with him about what you can do.

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Aaron is a Customer Marketing Specialist at Endsight, focused on helping clients stay informed about the latest in IT and cybersecurity. He creates content, webinars, and resources to support clients and any organization in making confident technology decisions. With a clear and client-centric approach, Aaron ensures Endsight’s expertise is easily accessible and actionable.

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