Privacy

  • Data Privacy versus Security versus the Elephant in the Room

    As always, I read with great interest David Horrigan’s look at finding a balance between privacy and crime prevention when it comes to Automated License Plate Recognition. I think David’s take-away quote from attorney Gail Gottehrer at the end is a great effort at finding a middle-road between “track everything in case there’s a crime”,…

  • Shared Links (weekly) Jan. 3, 2021

    Working all the time isn’t the same thing as productivity

    Section 230: everything you need to know about the law protecting internet speech

    Will Remote Work Be the End of the 40-Hour Week?

    Here We Go Again? A Running Listing of eDiscovery Events in 2021

    The most important blog post

    Ways to build business relationships remotely

    16 Ideas to Implement in Your Professional and Personal Relationships in 2021

    Further Lessons in NOT Producing Discovery as PDFs

    6 ways tech can combat loneliness and boost mental health during the holidays

    iOS Privacy Changes Won’t Harm Small Businesses, Despite Facebook’s Claims

    You May See More PTSD Symptoms In Your Employees

  • Shared Links (weekly) Dec. 6, 2020

    Your Password Isn’t as Strong as You Think It Is – And Other Lessons in Cyber Safety

    Tips for Strong Passwords

    Exterro Acquires AccessData In Nine-Figure Deal, Expanding Its Platform And Setting Stage For Possible IPO

    Data Retention – More than Meets the Eye

    Why ransomware is still so successful: Over a quarter of victims pay the ransom

    Microsoft Scales Back the Privacy-Invading Productivity Score

    As the Pandemic Continues, Lawyer and IT Jobs May Still Be Fine. Support Staff? Maybe Not

    What types of information do law firms collect that may be subject to the GDPR?

    New PC or Mac? How to wipe your old Windows PC clean before getting rid of it

    Microsoft May Soon Score How Bored You Are in Meetings

  • Shared Links (weekly) Nov 8, 2020

    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

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    Linked: The Cybersecurity War is Here, and Everyone is a Combatant

    I have said before that I think the biggest reason that customers and “regular” people don’t straight up demand businesses get better at security and privacy is that they don’t really understand it. This is closely followed by the fact that “regular people” aren’t necessarily damaged by these data leaks or anything else all that…

  • What I’m Sharing (weekly) Sept. 27, 2020

    Everyone Agrees – We Need a Comprehensive U.S. Privacy Law

    The Best of Relativity Fest 2020: Our Favorite Commentary

    The Re:Set Guide to Recognizing and Tackling Work From Home Burnout

    Microsoft Teams is getting virtual commutes and Headspace meditation

    Staying In Touch

    Our guidance on staying in touch with your network

    Algorithms control your online life. Here’s how to reduce their influence.

    Inbox Zero: Merlin Mann’s Tips for Managing Your Life Online

    If “Angels Fear to Tread” into Search Terms, Why Are Lawyers So Confident About Them?

    The Cognitive Biases that Make Us All Terrible People

    Relativity Fest Day One Report

    How to Network Professionally During the Coronavirus Pandemic