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Shared Links (weekly) March 27, 2022

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  • Linked – Microsoft leaks 38TB of private data via unsecured Azure storage

    As the article mentions, Microsoft does not make it easy to manage SAS tokens in bulk. It’s pretty easy to have a bunch of Azure data blob storage items lying around for years with active SAS tokens that were totally forgotten about.

    If you’re using SAS tokens to share data, and it’s good for that, remember to clean up after yourself.

  • More BadTrans

    Wow, Badtrans just seems to be everywhere doesn’t it? We’re still seeing quite a few copies of it flowing into the generic mailbox we have setup at work. One of my co-workers got it at home over the weekend too. She was asking me first thing this morning about the possibility of it spreading to…

  • This Week’s Links (weekly)

    eDiscovery lessons from a Russian soldier’s Ukraine pictogram pictures tags: MM LitSupport 10 Malware Removal Apps Tested, Malwarebytes Comes out on Top tags: MM Security Tech The New and Improved Trainer Toolbox—Part 2 tags: MM Training Another Reminder That Attorneys Are Responsible for the e-Discovery Behavior of Their Clients tags: MM LitSupport Stop Sneaky Online…

  • Storytelling as Business Skill

    According to this article, storytelling will be the number 1 business skill of the next five years. I don’t know that I’d make it the number 1 skill, but it’s definitely higher than most people think. When it comes to training, storytelling is a huge part of being successful. The dirty little secret of training,…

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    Linked: Elite Law Firms Are Quietly Outsourcing High-Value Functions. How Far Will They Go?

    The entire article below is an interesting read. I think this quote from Sullivan and Cromwell’s Joe Shenker is a good place to start: “You can’t keep up doing state-of-the-art, best-of-the-best [in technology]—which is what we try to do—doing it yourself,” Shenker says. Law firms just can’t compete with big tech companies, he says. Instead,…

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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.”
    Report: AI Company Leaks Over 2.5M Medical Records
    The Intersection of E-Discovery and Cybersecurity: You’ve Come a Long Way, Baby
    Think You Don’t Need to Preserve Slack Data for Discovery? Think Again
    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.
    5 Best Password Managers of 2020
    Surveys Show Technology Is The Key To Law Firm Success During COVID-19 And Beyond
    Minimize The Risk of Data Loss From Departing Employees With These Simple Checklists

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