Who Needs Encryption? You May Be Surprised

Who Needs Encryption? You May Be Surprised

There are two things we know, for certain, when it comes to the encryption debate. 1. Law enforcement doesn’t like it, and wants a way to break it. 2. Any “backdoor” built in to encryption will, eventually, get misused. Now, the typical response to point number 2 is that “people with nothing to hide” shouldn’t…

What I’m Sharing (weekly)

What I’m Sharing (weekly)

E-Discovery Needs to Catch Up With the Times, Remote Work Court rules that reasonable expectation of privacy exists in social media users’ internet browsing data Futurelawyer: Zoom Meetings Are Very Secure…Top Ten Ways To Make Them So. “Take some personal responsibility for learning your own tools.” State Bar Issues Ethics Guidance on Working from Home…

Linked: Seven ‘Public Speaking’ Tips for Videoconferencing During the COVID-19 Crisis

Linked: Seven ‘Public Speaking’ Tips for Videoconferencing During the COVID-19 Crisis

These are all good tips for doing video-conferencing, but I want to especially focus on this one, for another reason: “Gesture as you normally do. Your hands help you think and speak more clearly. Make sure your screen/camera is far enough away that your gestures can be seen. It is OK to be passionate and…

Linked: What I Learned About My Marriage, Kids, and Work Style While Working From Home During the Coronavirus Pandemic
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Linked: What I Learned About My Marriage, Kids, and Work Style While Working From Home During the Coronavirus Pandemic

What I really like about Eric’s article is that it’s written from the experience of someone, like me, who has worked remotely for years. Because right now I’m seeing so many articles talk about how awful working from home is, without being aware that this is not the norm when it comes to remote working:…