Linked: This Phishing Email Almost Got Me
Doug’s experience tells me one thing, they’re getting better, and phishing emails are less obvious.
Doug’s experience tells me one thing, they’re getting better, and phishing emails are less obvious.
Truthfully though, I think this story shows a couple of really important points.
Recognize that mistakes happen
The importance of two-factor identification
The importance of taking action as soon as you realize the mistake
The importance of getting the technical folks involved immediately instead of hiding it
Introverts are dreading a return to the noise, crowds and small talk of ‘normal’ life
Why Now Is the Best Time in 20 Years to Make a Job Move in E-Discovery
How to Manage Your Total Cost of Review: Keeping Collections on Target
– It’s simple really, collect less data and everything costs less.
Why do phishing attacks work? Blame the humans, not the technology
As The Talent Wars Ramp Up, How Poach-Proof Are Your Employees?
Technology, processes and people can close the cyber talent gap
Hacked companies had backup plans. But they didn’t print them out before the attack.
– the files were encrypted as part of the attack. Oops.
The Key Takeaway From Steven Guilbeault’s Facebook Use: Linking Should Not Require a Licence
Bliss is Using Technology Assisted Review without Court Permission
You’re Not Alone If You’re Only Staying In Your Job Because Of The Pandemic
– Interesting thought exercise for employers – how many of your team is only staying “for now”?
How men are finding mental health support with digital tools
Report: Quality, not quantity, is the hallmark of the latest waves of phishing attacks
– They are getting better at this.
Managers aren’t doing enough to support anxious employees—how to start
Desktop Users! One Out of Five of You is Running on An Insecure, Unsupported Operating System
Convenience and Catastrophes of Self-Collection
eDiscovery Productions in Business Productivity Suites: Truly End-to-End?
How to talk about mental health at work during pandemic and election
How to Identify a Phishing Attempt and Thwart It
Use the Brave Browser for Privacy Concerns
Getting on the Same Page…of the Dictionary
After 15 Years, Has the eDiscovery EDRM Model Been Realized
Time to Treat Broadband Like the Essential Service It Is
The secret struggles of introverts in a remote workforce
Dear Leaders, Are You Really Taking Care Of Your Working Parents In The Pandemic?
Many Americans Plan To Move, Now That They Can Work From Anywhere
If I had to guess, I think most people, when asked about “deepfakes”, if they are concerned at all, are concerned about elections, political fakes, or famous people being taken down by fake videos. We aren’t thinking about phishing, and yet, in a time when many companies are struggling with employees who can’t seem tor…