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    Linked – Why companies need to implement a ‘zero trust’ approach to their cybersecurity model

    ByMike McBride February 12, 2018February 12, 2018 Reading Time: 2 minutes

    This is not as easy as he makes it sound: And then lastly is learning from all these three elements – the user, the device, the least privilege, and adapting your policies. So it’s a constant learning and adapting, changing the policies. For instance, if Jane never executes certain commands on a Unix machine, let’s…

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  • Linked – Are Location-Tagged Photos Really a Privacy Concern?
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    Linked – Are Location-Tagged Photos Really a Privacy Concern?

    ByMike McBride February 8, 2018February 7, 2018 Reading Time: 1 minute

    In case you didn’t already know: “When you take a photo with your smartphone (or a modern digital camera), it logs the photo’s GPS coordinates and embeds it in the image metadata, or EXIF. This is how your phone is able to show a map view of your photo library.” Now the article goes into…

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  • Linked – With New Data Sources, Break the Disconnect With IT, Know What You’re Holding
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    Linked – With New Data Sources, Break the Disconnect With IT, Know What You’re Holding

    ByMike McBride February 7, 2018February 5, 2018 Reading Time: 1 minute

    “When you’re making an argument in the discovery context, know your data” This is such a great quote. I find it amazing how many times I hear of people showing up for meet and confers or sending responses to production requests who haven’t taken the time to understand the data that might be involved. It…

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    Linked – Why We Started CorporateEdiscovery.com

    ByMike McBride February 6, 2018February 4, 2018 Reading Time: 1 minute

    This seems really interesting. Not only for in-house folks dealing with eDiscovery but also for those of us in a law firm, or other entity, that works with those folks. It never hurts to be able to understand what your clients are dealing with. I’ll definitely be keeping an eye on this site. “CorporateEdiscovery.com is…

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    An Alternative View of Early Risers and Their Productivity.

    ByMike McBride February 5, 2018February 11, 2021 Reading Time: 6 minutes

    I’m not a morning person. Anyone who has ever known me will tell you that. According to the internet, that also apparently means that I’m a complete slacker and will never be successful. One such article came across my feeds recently and as I read it, I realized that the entire premise of the article…

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    Linked – Who should be responsible for cybersecurity?

    ByMike McBride February 3, 2018January 31, 2018 Reading Time: 1 minute

    I mean, naturally: “Clearly cybersecurity is everybody’s problem.” If you have access to anything that is not publicly available inside and outside of your workplace, then you have some responsibility for keeping it secure. Creating a workplace atmosphere that recognizes that reality is the job of the most senior management. Otherwise, you’ll have a whole…

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