Put a PIN in Your Phone

I was doing a little light reading last night, about the latest scourge of iCloud attacks, wherein a hacker gets access to your iCloud account, and using the Find my iPhone service, puts your device in “lost mode” and sets up a PIN to lock you out of your own device until you pay the…

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Smartphones Are Changing How People See The Internet

Reading this latest article about the future of the mobile web, Smartphones: The silent killer of the Web as you know it, I’m struck by the difference between how young people interact with the web, and how us old veterans do it. Young people don’t use tablets because they don’t see them as necessary for…

This Week’s Links (weekly)

Refuting the Magic Button of eDiscovery tags: LitSupport MM The Rise of Strategic Partners and Better Corporate eDiscovery Practices tags: LitSupport MM A Guide to Forms of Production tags: LitSupport MM Lessons From Drafting Overly Broad Requests tags: LitSupport MM The Importance of Cybersecurity in eDiscovery tags: LitSupport MM Jeremy Palmer — Google is Breaking the…

Firing Network Admins

Last week, during our user conference, I was doing a training session, one of the many I presented, on dealing with with confidential data within our platform. One of the points I made was that, at the end of the day someone with the proper skills needed to be the administrator of that platform, and…

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Next Stop Oregon!

As if to prove that old axiom about mice and men, roughly 3 years after moving to South Carolina because we wanted to be in the South, we now find ourselves on the verge of moving about as far away from the South as we can without leaving the country. Yes, my wife has accepted…