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iTecs Enters Into A Distribution Partnership With StrikeForce Technologies, Inc

iTecs Enters Into A Distribution Partnership With StrikeForce Technologies, Inc iTecs Outsourcing, LLC, an IT MSP, cloud hosting, and cybersecurity firm, has officially entered into a distribution partnership with StrikeForce Technologies, Inc. News provided by Share this article Share this article DALLAS, Feb. 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/  iTecs Outsourcing, LLC, an IT MSP, cloud hosting, and cybersecurity firm that works with companies across the United States, has officially entered into a distribution partnership with StrikeForce Technologies, Inc, a cyber technology company that prevents data theft and security breaches. Founded by Brian Desmot in 2002, iTecs works with companies in all sectors and provides many IT-related services, including cloud hosting and cybersecurity as a managed service. Many of iTecs existing clients rely on the company to serve as their offsite IT department, handling procurement of technology, CIO/CTO consulting, break-fix support, and cloud hosting

Pressure grows on universities to address Zoom academic freedom concerns

Pressure grows on universities to address Zoom academic freedom concerns Late last year, Georgetown University’s Main Campus Executive Faculty, “a legislative body made up of representatives from the schools of the Main Campus,” overwhelmingly passed a motion calling on the university to “[d]evelop and publicize alternatives to Zoom so that it no longer enjoys a monopoly as on-line classroom platform and meeting platform at Georgetown.”  The motion also called for an advisory committee to determine if “Georgetown University’s contract with Zoom indeed allows Zoom to censor academic content” and, if it does, offer recommendations “to preserve academic freedom.”

Zoom Executive Charged For Shutting Down Meetings For China

Zoom Executive Charged For Shutting Down Meetings For China US prosecutors have charged a China-based Zoom executive for shutting down meetings on behalf of Chinese authorities. Xinjiang Jin, also known as Julien Jin, is accused of fabricating reasons to take action against various accounts, especially those critical of or commemorating the Tiananmen Square massacre, according to The New York Times. Jin is accused of gaining access to meetings and then posting prohibited content, such as child pornography or terrorism-related items, in order to get the meetings flagged and shut down. “Americans should understand that the Chinese government will not hesitate to exploit companies operating in China to further their international agenda, including repression of free speech,” said FBI Director Christopher Wray in a statement.

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