Do You Know Any Know-It-Alls?
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Do You Know Any Know-It-Alls?

Sarah Anderson lays out one area where being a “know-it-all” is actually pretty dangerous. Unfortunately, many cybersecurity professionals either refuse or fail to accept the basic premise that he/she does not and cannot know everything. This failure or refusal is dangerous as cybersecurity requires a constant education and re-education from uncommon sources – news, Twitter,…

What I’m Sharing (weekly) – June 28, 2020

What I’m Sharing (weekly) – June 28, 2020

New Hampshire removes mental health questions from bar application Taking care about time and place data in eDiscovery – things may not be as simple as they seem – Is that GPS location really accurate? Five Tips for Speaking Virtually How employers can help workers’ mental health during COVID-19 Law Firm Reopening Guidance: A Round…

Help for Job Seekers

Help for Job Seekers

It seems like someone I know, or know about, is sharing their experience of layoffs or salary cuts, or just finding some other reason to be looking for a job at least once a week now. So, naturally I’ve been keeping an eye out for anything that I think might be useful for some of…

Linked: Only 31% of Americans concerned with data security, despite 400% rise in cyberattacks
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Linked: Only 31% of Americans concerned with data security, despite 400% rise in cyberattacks

I think the headline is a bit sensationalist, given that the results come from a survey where the context is all of the things you are worried about right now, so the respondents are considering things much more immediate to them than their workplace data: “The Unisys Security Index, released on Tuesday, calculates a score…

Linked: It’s more than giving ‘em a laptop: Operational & Security Considerations for Supporting the Remote Workforce
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Linked: It’s more than giving ‘em a laptop: Operational & Security Considerations for Supporting the Remote Workforce

I wanted to share this article for two reasons: 1. If you haven’t already done some of these things with your employees working remotely, now would be a good time to do so. 2. If you look at what needed to be done just to get everyone able to work from home, I think it…