Congrats to Emma Hoelzen, Ashley Pichea, and Jake Meadows for guessing correctly first! We’re keeping track of who answers correctly first.
This week, we’re highlighting StrongestLayer, an email extension that helps prevent you from clicking on any spam of phishing links. This software is the torque wrench of your computer. A torque wrench tightens things precisely with control, reliability; that is what StrongestLayer does for your inbox.
Helpful Articles:
- CU IT Knowledge Base – Process and FAQ
- This article from our Knowledge Base outlines how to use StrongestLayer to check for phishing and scam emails. The FAQ portion will expand as we hear from you and seek to answer any questions you have.
- StrongestLayer Home page
- This link takes you straight to the StrongestLayer page. View the features, see the stats, and more about this security software.
Tool from the Maker: His Strength
- In 1 Samuel 2:10, Hannah ends her prayer to the Lord with a statement to his strength. Her using the word “will” affirms Hannah’s faith in God and gives us hope than his strength is something we can turn to.
- Ephesians 6:10 is part of Paul’s conclusion to this letter, followed by the well-known “armor of God.” But he starts this passage by telling us where our strength comes from.
Hint for next week’s Tool:
One paints with layers, bold and grand,
Another shapes with steady hand.
A third lays pages clean and bright,
For books and posters done just right.
Together they bring dreams to life,
Through color, curves, and crafted type.
From logos sharp to photos fine,
They turn raw sparks into design.
Guess the tool here.
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