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    Linked – Lawyer’s ‘Inadvertent’ E-Discovery Failures Led to Wells Fargo Data Breach

    ByMike McBride July 28, 2017July 31, 2017 Reading Time: 1 minute

    Part of me can’t help but wonder how much training the attorneys at this firm attended, or if they were “too busy” to be bothered with learning how the eDiscovery review platform worked, or what the scope of work agreement with the vendor actually was? The event highlights the increasing risks of relying on unfamiliar…

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    Linked – Ransomware victims have paid over $25 million in the past two years, study finds

    ByMike McBride July 27, 2017July 26, 2017 Reading Time: 1 minute

    As long as there’s money to be made in it, ransomware will continue to be on the rise, and there is no doubt there is money in it.   “While it isn’t really suggested for victims to pay the ransom demanded by these malicious programs, it seems that many are still doing so. According to…

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  • Linked – Texts Generate New E-Discovery Dilemmas for In-House Counsel
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    Linked – Texts Generate New E-Discovery Dilemmas for In-House Counsel

    ByMike McBride July 26, 2017July 26, 2017 Reading Time: 1 minute

    As more organizations switch to BYOD policies, where people use their personal devices to get work email, for example, this is becoming a real concern for me. “No matter how in-house counsel choose to handle text messages, it’s wise to recognize employees’ privacy concerns, said Julia Brickell, executive managing director and general counsel at e-discovery…

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    Linked – Sweden leaked every car owners’ details last year, then tried to hush it up

    ByMike McBride July 25, 2017July 24, 2017 Reading Time: 1 minute

    This seems like the kind of information you’d want to be super careful with, yet apparently, it’s exactly the sort of information that was sent in email, to a bunch of subscribers who weren’t supposed to have it. “The story goes back to 2015, when Sweden’s transport agency awarded IBM a contract to manage its…

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    Linked – Ten Red Flags That Scream ‘Don’t Take This Job Offer’

    ByMike McBride July 24, 2017July 23, 2017 Reading Time: 1 minute

    This is actually a really good list. I can honestly say that I’ve seen a few of these in the course of interviewing and searching for a job. As I read through the list Liz put together, I was reminded of an interview I went on awhile back that ticked off a couple of boxes….

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  • How the IoT Goes From Pretty Cool to Oops in One Fishy Story
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    How the IoT Goes From Pretty Cool to Oops in One Fishy Story

    ByMike McBride July 23, 2017July 22, 2017 Reading Time: 2 minutes

    Once, there was a casino with an awesome fish tank, that required a lot of monitoring to keep it operating efficiently for the fish. Enter, the Internet of Things… The fish tank had sensors connected to a PC that regulated the temperature, food and cleanliness of the tank. OK, that’s kind of cool. We can…

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