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    Linked: How to build a culture of cybersecurity

    This is the one thing I’ve talked about before when it comes to where we might fall short on our cybersecurity training, we don’t really hold anyone accountable.

    Make cybersecurity part of formal employee evaluation. Give people a reason to care. Much like I talked a couple of weeks ago about creating a training culture, provide a way for people to learn more and to learn from others. Give them space and time to talk about security. Recommend they read some security blogs, meet to share stories about the latest phishing information out there, etc.

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    Thankful

    This being the Thanksgiving holiday here in the US, it’s a good chance to take a step back and remind yourself all that you have to be thankful for. I’m not going to bore you with a list of all the things I’m thankful for, but this year, with all the changes that have gone…

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    What I’m Sharing (weekly)

    Google Has a Plan to Disrupt the College Degree?This is pretty interesting, could work, if we can get orgs to see it as “qualified”. Would open a ton of doors.
    Toward a Zoom agreement?”The purpose of a meeting is not to fill the allocated slot on the Google calendar invite. The purpose is to communicate an idea and the emotions that go with it, and to find out what’s missing via engaged conversation. If we can’t do that, let’s not meet.”
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    There is No Such Thing as a Free Lunch in Legal Tech
    Non-Lawyer Ownership Doesn’t Guarantee More A2J?The $$ barrier to entry for someone to even be a lawyer guarantees legal services will always be expensive. #A2J will require systemic changes.
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    Surveys Show Technology Is The Key To Law Firm Success During COVID-19 And Beyond
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    How’s Your Firm with Handling Electronic Information?

    If you want a real wake up call, not just for how your firm might be handling a client’s electronic records but also what the experts in the field might be telling those same clients! Jeffrey Ritter was the speaker on last week’s Master’s Conference webinar, Evaluating Law Firms Handling Digital Information as Evidence, and…

  • New Stuff

    One of the things that is both exciting, and overwhelming, about starting a new job is all the new stuff you get to use. In a week and a half since starting the new job, I’ve been getting used to having a Droid instead of a Blackberry, using Google Apps, learning new systems for things…

  • Trainers Bad Habits

    Lots of really good comments about the things we may do as trainers, that make students crazy over in the LinkedIn Training Managers group. If you’re a trainer, you should go check it out. I won’t say that I agree with every comment, but there are definitely some things in the discussion to keep in…

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