What I’m Sharing (weekly) Aug 16, 2020
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What I’m Sharing (weekly) Aug 16, 2020

A New Model for Cybersecurity? NIST Details Framework for Zero Trust Architecture Teams Are More Productive When They Don’t Work Off Hours Why You Still Need to Take Time Off in a Time of Crisis The Fox in the e-Discovery Henhouse: Judge Slams Self-Collection Happy Birthday to the PC: Either the Best or Worst Thing…

What I’m Sharing (weekly) Aug 9, 2020
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What I’m Sharing (weekly) Aug 9, 2020

More Than Half Of Employees Are Afraid To Discuss Their Mental Health With Their Boss, New Data Shows Scientists rename human genes to stop Microsoft Excel from misreading them as dates This seems ridiculous, and yet oh so believable. LastPass Checks Dark Web Passwords – You should use a password manager anyway, but this is…

What I’m Sharing (weekly) Aug 2, 2020
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What I’m Sharing (weekly) Aug 2, 2020

Flexibility and transparency: The keys to good remote leadership

Three Key Tips to Keep in Mind When Leveraging Corporate G Suite for eDiscovery

Five Strategies for Building Relationships Remotely

Mothers Are Paying the Price at Work for Coronavirus
-“Preventing a mass exodus of mothers from the workforce must be a priority.”

What Does Private Browsing Do? Less Than You Probably Think

Face masks are breaking facial recognition algorithms, says new government study
– Aww that’s a shame. Not.

The Biggest Lesson from the Twitter Breach
– “Focus on the vulnerability of humans”

The Sedona Conference Commentary on Law Firm Data Security Released

The End of Life Hacking
– If you were around in the early days of blogging, this may make you laugh, or cringe. Maybe both.

Microsoft told employees to work from home. One consequence was brutal

– The lesson, management and employees need to create boundaries around when you’re working, and when you’re NOT.

WORK from home or don’t work at all: telecommuting in the age of COVID-19

Business as Unusual? Eighteen Observations on eDiscovery Business Confidence in the Summer of 2020