March ’20 Newsletter

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Welcome to JumpCloud’s March Newsletter.

In light of recent global events, we want to take this opportunity to talk about JumpCloud’s commitment to the health, safety, and business continuity of our customers and employees.

JumpCloud’s top priority is ensuring the health and safety of our employees and their families while simultaneously assuring the availability and security of the services we provide. Regardless of the length of this unprecedented event, JumpCloud is prepared to support our employees and customers. This page details our business strategy, uptime, and actions taken to ensure our customers continue to have a seamless experience in this troubled time.

The COVID-19 pandemic is creating a large impact on organizations worldwide. JumpCloud as a company and a platform was built for this type of situation. Our cloud directory aims to enable work securely from anywhere, anytime.

Like many companies, our employees are working from home to ensure their wellbeing and help flatten the curve of COVID-19. We’re confident that our fully remote workforce will continue to deliver the maximum possible uptime and provide optimal service to our customers around the world. During this time, JumpCloud will not be sending representatives to upcoming events or meet-ups to keep our team safe and healthy.

JumpCloud was made to help organizations like yours continue to operate wherever your employees find themselves, and we want to equip you with the product and information you need to do so successfully. If you have any questions regarding JumpCloud’s COVID-19 preparedness or how we can help you to enable secure remote work for your organization, please reach out to us.

Our product and engineering teams are continuing to build features that enhance the JumpCloud platform and deliver value to our customers quickly. Here’s what’s new this month:

  • Reduce Phishing Risk with Local Password Changes on Windows & Mac
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*** This is a Security Bloggers Network syndicated blog from Blog – JumpCloud authored by Zach DeMeyer. Read the original post at: https://jumpcloud.com/blog/march-20-newsletter

Zach DeMeyer

Zach is a writer and researcher for JumpCloud with a degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Colorado School of Mines. He loves being on the cutting edge of new technology, and when he's not working, he enjoys all things outdoors, making music, and soccer.

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