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  • Linked – Emerging content formats challenge e-discovery
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    Linked – Emerging content formats challenge e-discovery

    ByMike McBride September 15, 2017September 14, 2017 Reading Time: 1 minute

    As an industry, we’re always behind, but this is telling –   “As new types of content materialize from various applications and devices, the e-discovery process will become more difficult. According to a recent report from Osterman Research, any electronic information is potentially subject to e-discovery, including text messages, social media posts, data in collaboration…

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  • Linked – Why you shouldn’t unlock your phone with your face
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    Linked – Why you shouldn’t unlock your phone with your face

    ByMike McBride September 14, 2017September 13, 2017 Reading Time: 1 minute

    You know, it occurs to me that while Apple made it tougher for someone to get into your data through a phone backup, they made it super easy for law enforcement to unlock a phone, didn’t they? And in many countries—including the US—the police can legally force you to use your fingerprint to unlock your…

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    Linked – Should litigators think like investigators when using e-discovery tools?

    ByMike McBride September 13, 2017September 12, 2017 Reading Time: 1 minute

    First off, the answer to the question in the title is, yes, of course. But, this is one point that really stuck with me, because over the years as a trainer, and working in law firms, I’m always left a little stunned by lawyers who talk about not knowing what the search for until they…

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    Linked – iOS 11 May be the end for digital forensics as we know it.

    ByMike McBride September 12, 2017September 11, 2017 Reading Time: 1 minute

    This should be interesting. “Sean Morrissey, CEO of Katana Forensics has seen the beta versions of iOS 11 and now that the GM is available, his concerns for the Digital Forensics community hit the red alert status. His cause for the alert? In the soon-to-be released version of iOS, extracting data via the standard Apple…

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    Good Piece on Web Advertising

    ByMike McBride September 11, 2017September 14, 2021 Reading Time: 3 minutes

    There is lots to enjoy in this article by Doc Searls about what he calls “adtech”. To give you a brief explanation, it starts with this quote: In old-fashioned publishing, advertising was advertising; but in the digital world, advertising has been replaced by adtech, which is based on tracking and has become a cancer on…

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  • Linked – Why RSS Still Beats Facebook and Twitter for Tracking News
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    Linked – Why RSS Still Beats Facebook and Twitter for Tracking News

    ByMike McBride September 10, 2017September 10, 2017 Reading Time: 1 minute

    I still use Feedly to follow RSS feed, because I know that I’m going to get everything I want to see. No social media company is going to decide for me, and no social media company is keeping track of what I click on or don’t click on. One of the main reasons RSS is…

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