Linked – Why open offices are bad for us
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Linked – Why open offices are bad for us

Even the BBC is getting on board with the fact that the open office space movement might just have been a horrible idea. But how many organizations are going to be willing to spend the money on changing the office environment, after they just spent money designing these to begin with? Too many offices have…

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Linked – FTC sues IoT manufacturer for failure to secure devices from cyberattacks!

“This lawsuit was the FTC’s stern message to other IoT manufacturers, and surely we will see more such lawsuits!” There’s no question the FTC is paying attention to Internet of Things devices that claim to keep customer data secure, but actually don’t. The costs of being targeted by the FTC may put some of these…

The Kids Might Be Learning Faster About How to Use Social Media

As I mentioned yesterday, the article about how college admission folks do, in fact, check online profiles of potential students, there was another thought that occurred to me. Us older folks like to read something like that, and think that yes, these kids today with their selfies and risque photos, should really pay more attention…

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Linked – Cartapping: How Feds Have Spied On Connected Cars For 15 Years

So, if you have a car with satellite radio, or OnStar, law enforcement has been able to get a warrant to have those companies turn over pretty much real-time access to that information. With internet connected cars, that should become even easier, let alone all of the things that are connected in your house. That’s…

Social Media Matters to Professionals, and Students

Social Media Matters to Professionals, and Students

If you’ve been around the blog for any time at all, I’m sure you’ve seen me talk about the importance of having an online presence that you control as part of your professional life. We’ve talked many times about how putting forth a professional, knowledgeable, image into the online world would be the best thing…

Linked – E-Discovery in Action: How VW’s In-House Lawyers Screwed Up a Litigation Hold
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Linked – E-Discovery in Action: How VW’s In-House Lawyers Screwed Up a Litigation Hold

“The statements say VW in-house attorneys tipped off employees about an oncoming litigation hold. And at least one in-house counsel apparently indicated to employees that they should destroy certain documents and a hard drive that pertained to VW’s emissions cheating issues.” I’m not a lawyer, but I know you can’t do that. It violates every…