Linked: Minimizing Privacy Risk With Data Minimization
I’ve been thinking this way for awhile now, glad to see the legal industry starting to take a good look at it: Our teams have led extensive data breach response work, and time and again have...
View ArticleLinked: You’re very easy to track down, even when your data has been anonymized
It’s easy to point at the Facebook or Google’s of the world, and blame them for violating our privacy when they’ve been tracking our personal information all over the web, but it’s not just them. It’s...
View ArticleLinked: DCH pays hackers responsible for ransomware attack
We are seeing this a lot, and this situation is one that seems to be cropping up over and over again. “The ransomware attack encrypted electronic files at the Tuscaloosa, Northport and Fayette...
View ArticleLinked: Twitter transgression proves why its flawed 2FA system is such a...
This is such a bad look for Twitter: “The site said it may have inadvertently used email addresses and phone numbers provided for 2FA and other security purposes to match users to marketing lists...
View ArticleLinked: Creepy. McDonald’s Knows What You Want to Order Thanks to AI
Hmm, so do you trust McDonald’s to keep your license plate information safe, and thus also your location information? “At some drive-throughs, McDonald’s has tested technology that can recognize...
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AI May Not Kill Your Job—Just Change It Three Steps to Reduce Insider Threats to High Value Legal Content Ransomware Attack Impacts Legal Software Provider Trialworks Email Threats Poised to Haunt...
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Mental Health Problems Need To Be Destigmatized In The Workplace Legal Tech: A Closer Look At 3 Summer Cases Concerning Lost Data The global shortage of privacy professionals A Seat at the Bench:...
View ArticleLinked: The Original EDRM Has Run Its Course – Is it Time for an In Situ...
Anne Kershaw’s LinkedIn post definitely provides some food for thought. Personally, I would agree that, eventually, this approach should be the recommended one: As is obvious, the huge change with the...
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How the Hustle Brag Phenomenon Is Hurting Your Mental Health Who Stole My Face? The Risks Of Law Enforcement Use Of Facial Recognition Software Managing Pre-Litigation Investigations for the Best...
View ArticleLinked: Text Messages, EDiscovery, and the New Threat to Privacy
I don’t believe a lot of people understand this when it comes to BYOD situations: By the way, something else that the phone’s owner should understand: the extraction will not be limited to “relevant”...
View ArticleLinked: Congress Tells Tech Companies: Take Action on Encryption or We Will
I agree with Sharon on this: “Backdoors don’t work. Government raises sensitive issues around human trafficking and child pornography to inflame the public. What it really wants is to snoop at will on...
View ArticleTalking Privacy and Security on the Nuix Unscripted Podcast
Corey Tomlinson from Nuix reached out after reading my blog post about their software demo to engage me in a conversation with him and Hoke Smith, also from Nuix, about the issues raised. Specifically,...
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5 key questions an Office 365 eDiscovery Team must answer How to Create a Company Culture That Supports Mental Health and Thrives as a Result The Luddite Lawyer 2020: AALS Panel Examines Attorney...
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How to be a networking pro when you’re shy and would rather stay home How Is Biglaw *Really* Doing On Mental Health Issues? – Poll results so far do not paint a pretty picture. Misunderstandings of...
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A Great Set of Videos for Teaching Networking and Computer Hardware Concepts The Rise of the Video Surveillance Industrial Complex. The Tech Factor: Special eDiscovery Considerations for the Tech...
View ArticleLinked: Surprise! Audit finds automated license plate reader programs are a...
You can go read the details, non-existent privacy policies, no auditing of users, widely sharing data without any real investigative purpose, etc. But are we really surprised by this? ““What we’ve...
View ArticleLinked: Brave browser and Internet Archive team up to revive dead pages
This is actually pretty cool. “The web browser, Brave, now has a feature that revives dead web pages with the help of Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine which stores snapshots of billions of web pages....
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Housebound Blues: Considering the Privacy and Data Security Consequences of Remote Work Tips for Working from Home (From a Guy Who’s Been Doing It for a Decade) The Ongoing Battle Over How ESI is...
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7 types of tech tools to help lawyers set up virtual offices Privacy & Encryption Will Be More Important Than Ever In Wake Of Coronavirus What Is Shadow I.T.? And How Can It Help [Or Harm] Your Law...
View ArticleLinked: Covid-19 pandemic could change the face of data privacy
There are no easy answers here. If I had the virus and Apple could dip into the location history of my phone and see who I may have come into contact with, and get to those people for early diagnosis,...
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