Training as Acting
Recently, Ayelette Robinson wrote a piece on the 3 Geeks and a Law blog where she talked about how the lessons she has learned as an actor and how they apply when leading a project. As she was talking about … Read More
Blog about eDiscovery, Training, Technology, and Careers, with a bit of Social Media mixed in.
Recently, Ayelette Robinson wrote a piece on the 3 Geeks and a Law blog where she talked about how the lessons she has learned as an actor and how they apply when leading a project. As she was talking about … Read More
I’ve often wondered why governments have spent so much time decrying the use of encryption when criminals can just get an untraceable burner phone and accomplish the same thing in a much simpler fashion.… Read More
“Checking your emails in the evening, on the weekends, or especially on vacations, never gives you the chance to fully disengage from your work. Time spent away from work should be time to unwind and recharge. But if you’re constantly … Read More
These are all good, and it’s even better that these basic security measures are being discussed by the legal sector, finally! 😉 10 Actionable Privacy, Security & Encryption Takeaways From #ABATECHSHOW Tags: Encryption, Privacy, Security
Travel enough, and luggage handlers or the TSA will damage your luggage. There’s simply no way around it. So when L.L. Bean sells me luggage with a lifetime replacement guarantee, and less than four months later, this is the result, … Read More
“The Brussels bombings left cellphone networks strained, causing officials to advise the public to use social networks to communicate with friends and loved ones. They also advised against streaming audio or video to avoid overloading the local Internet.” I was … Read More
“It turns out that all of the security in the world won’t stop a disgruntled — or adequately incentivized — employee. According to research done by Austin, Texas-based security company SailPoint, one in five employees would sell their work passwords … Read More