Linked: Twitter’s Looking to Emphasize Lists with New, Swipeable Custom Feeds
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Linked: Twitter’s Looking to Emphasize Lists with New, Swipeable Custom Feeds

First off, good. Twitter needs to make the lists feature as easy as possible for everyone to use. Secondly, use Tweetdeck. Seriously. From the article: As noted, Twitter lists have long been seen as an underrated, underused option, with many people using TweetDeck instead to easily see various listings and stay up to date. I…

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Overview of the Advanced eDiscovery solution in Microsoft 365 Lawyers Are In the Information Business. Get Over It The Document Demand That Seeks Electronically Stored Information – How to ask for #ediscovery Who’s to blame for ransomware attacks — beyond the attackers? How to See if Zoom Is Running a Secret Web Server on Your…

Linked: Cyber attacks cost the world $45 bn in 2018; ransomware hit govts hard
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Linked: Cyber attacks cost the world $45 bn in 2018; ransomware hit govts hard

The numbers in this article are overwhelming to me. There are so many hacks, losses to phishing and ransomware, data breaches, etc. that it boggles the mind the consider. On the other hand, the report also points out that these numbers are so large, mostly due to a lack of solid cybersecurity practices. Wilbur said…

Linked: How Facebook and Twitter’s Content Moderation Could Open a Legal ‘Pandora’s Box’
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Linked: How Facebook and Twitter’s Content Moderation Could Open a Legal ‘Pandora’s Box’

I would tend to agree with this statement, because it all started with the algorithm, the point where all of these platforms took it upon themselves to decide what to show you. ““The more extensive you make the guidelines, the more selectively you enforce them, the more discretion you start to exercise over your platform,…

Linked: ‘Like a Band-Aid Over a Bullet Wound’: The Disconnect Between Firms and Lawyers on Well-Being Efforts
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Linked: ‘Like a Band-Aid Over a Bullet Wound’: The Disconnect Between Firms and Lawyers on Well-Being Efforts

This is the same issue we run into with training too. Attorneys are constantly asking for more training on technology, but when you put it together, they don’t show up, or when you produce video content, they don’t watch it. When it comes to programs that are designed to help with work-life balance, mental health,…

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Corporate Information Governance: Whose Job Is It Anyway? (Part II) Please Stop Reading Off Your PowerPoint Slides. Here’s What to Do Instead – It’s hard to believe we still have to tell anyone this, but we do. Do We Need To Recognize That We Have A Facial Recognition Problem? Does Virtual Reality Have A Place…