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    Linked: Isn’t a better work-anywhere policy just basic common sense?

    ByMike McBride September 2, 2019September 1, 2019 Reading Time: 2 minutes

    And this, in a nutshell, is why I don’t work in a law firm any longer, if I’m being honest:   But when you hire someone, you inherently are trusting them. And then literally that trust is blown up in five seconds by “You must follow these processes” and “Sit in this chair in this…

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    What I’m Sharing (weekly)

    ByMike McBride September 1, 2019September 1, 2019 Reading Time: 1 minute

    Workers Are Afraid to Take a Mental Health Day How to Leverage Analytics to Your Advantage: Near Duplicate How Introverted People Can Excel in An Extroverted World HOW ILTACON19 WAS LIKE NEW ORLEANS Utah Supreme Court Votes to Approve Pilot Allowing Non-Traditional Legal Services Why Aren’t CEOs Asking These Five Questions on Data Security? How…

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    Linked: The Myth of Consumer-Grade Security

    ByMike McBride August 30, 2019August 29, 2019 Reading Time: 1 minute

    Bruce is right on here: “In his keynote address at the International Conference on Cybersecurity, Attorney General William Barr argued that companies should weaken encryption systems to gain access to consumer devices for criminal investigations. Barr repeated a common fallacy about a difference between military-grade encryption and consumer encryption: “After all, we are not talking…

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    Linked: Use Multi-Factor Authentication – It Blocks 99.9% of Account Takeover Attacks

    ByMike McBride August 29, 2019August 29, 2019 Reading Time: 1 minute

    The number of logins that have been part of a hack, and the tools available to crack passwords, have reached the point where a password, no matter how complex it is, isn’t really enough: “If the service provider supports multi-factor authentication, Microsoft recommends using it, regardless if it’s something as simple as SMS-based one-time passwords,…

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    Linked: Don’t worry about shadow IT. Shadow IoT is much worse.

    ByMike McBride August 26, 2019August 25, 2019 Reading Time: 2 minutes

    I have to admit, I haven’t given this a lot of thought, mostly because the one discussion I’ve ever been involved with showed so many security risks that we didn’t delve any further in to it. But, I guess people are actually doing this so maybe they should read this: So far so good. But…

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    What I’m Sharing (weekly)

    ByMike McBride August 25, 2019August 25, 2019 Reading Time: 1 minute

    ‘Too Practical’? Why Some Law Schools Don’t Offer E-Discovery Education ILTACON 2019 at the Happiest Place on Earth How to Be a Better, Kinder Professional Here’s an eDiscovery Buyers Guide Where You Can Actually See Videos of the Products 3 Ways Proactive Legal Ops Teams Can Increase Organizational Efficiency 57 Tips for Successful Innovation Outcomes…

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