- Tips to keep your Microsoft Planner organized and easy to manage.
- How to protect your phone camera from hackers.
- Stephen Hicks talks Zero Trust and security operations on a recent podcast.
Microsoft 365
You’ve heard it before: “Failing to plan is planning to fail.” Thankfully, Microsoft Planner helps you stay ahead of your to-do list. But let’s be honest—keeping your Planner organized can feel like a full-time job. This week’s featured video shows how to stay in control and make the most of Planner without letting it manage you.
Of course, staying productive is only half the battle. The other half? Staying secure—especially on the devices you depend on the most.
Title: Microsoft Planner Tips and Tricks for NEW Board View Feature
Viewing Time: about 6 minutes
YouTube Video Description: If your tasks look like a jumbled mess in Microsoft Planner, then this new feature will help you get organized! I have received a surprising number of comments on my planner tutorials, asking how to organize their tasks in Planner.
Cybersecurity
We use our phones for everything—from managing calendars to snapping photos and checking email. But all that convenience comes with risk. Smartphones are a favorite target for hackers, and in some cases, they can even take control of your camera. This week’s cybersecurity video shows you how to protect your cell phone camera.
Title: Can your cell phone camera get hacked?
Viewing Time: under 2 Minutes
Video Description: Learn about the risk within your cell phone camera.
Bonus Cybersecurity Content!
Stephen Hicks, our Cybersecurity Practice Manager, was recently featured on a Right of Boom Cybercall where he discussed Zero Trust, Security Operations, and more. It’s a great listen—perfect for background playback while you work. And if you enjoy longer-form content, don’t miss our Cybersecurity Office Hours on May 22nd!
The CyberCall - Voice the MSP (hot topics)
Viewing Time: 1 hour
YouTube Video Description: Join three awesome MSPs as we discuss ZTNA, Hiring offshore talent, Outsource SOC or not, etc.
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