Training

  • Shared Links (weekly) Jan. 24, 2021

    Lockdown your Microsoft Teams Guest Access Configuration before February 2021

    eDiscovery Tug of War: A Breakdown of the In-House vs. ALSP Debate

    Here’s a Benchmark Exercise of Keyword Searching to Set Up Privilege Review

    Steganography: Because Who Doesn’t Love Bacon?

    The Best Way to Switch Tasks to Avoid Burnout

    3 Questions Leaders Should Be Asking Their Remote Employees

    How Employee Training Impacts Personal Wellness in the Enterprise

    Why we need Section 230 more than ever

    Former Sidley Partner Opens Up About Depression And Washing Out Of Biglaw

  • Shared Links (weekly) Dec. 13, 2020

    Cybersecurity for Attorneys: The Ethics of Incident Response

    Legal Tech Trends from 2020 and How to Prepare for 2021

    New Report Shows Cellphone Encryption Isn’t Really Stopping Cops From Searching Phones

    Small Business: Mental Health Resources During the Pandemic

    The Challenges of Chat in eDiscovery as COVID Brings Changes in Work Behaviour and Working From Home

    3,000 law firms “could be forced to close or merge”

    Your Boss is Your Biggest Cyber-threat, Global Remote Work Survey Finds

    Cybersecurity giant FireEye says its hacking tools were stolen by a nation-state

    How to get your boss to approve the training you want

    The eDiscovery Channel (Blog) Has Become the History Channel

    The Importance Of Authentic Networking

    Here Are 4 Ways You Can Address And Support Employee’s Mental Health

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    Linked: Why you should still take vacation time during the pandemic

    I totally agree with this, we took a week off in August. We didn’t travel, per se, though we did take some day trips to explore some wildlife preserves and state parks in the area, but I know that I needed that break. Heck, with the way this year is going, I might need another…

  • There Seems to be A Disconnect Between Management and Employees, Again.

    Specifically, as this article points out, companies seem to think they’re doing a bang-up job supporting their employees during all of this forced work-from-home stuff, and pandemic fears, but employees don’t seem to agree: Nearly three-quarters of managers in the survey say they’re helping their staff learn skills to work in a new way. But…

  • What I am Sharing (weekly) Sept. 20, 2020

    Five Strategies Building Relationships Remotely

    Software Updates and Why They’re Important

    Legal advice is often unaffordable. Here’s how more people can get help

    This security awareness training email is actually a phishing scam

    “A creative phishing campaign uses an email template that pretends to be a reminder to complete security awareness training from a well-known security company.”

    No Internal Investigation Is Complete Without ESI

    Observations from the Annual ILTA Conference:

    Ransomware Increases by 715% in First Half of 2020

    E-Discovery Platform RelativityOne Gets Its Next-Generation Interface, Aero UI

    Internet Access Has Never Been More Important — and Unequal

    What is mental health first aid? Why every workplace should offer it

    5 TED Talks That Will Make You Better at Remote Work

  • Interesting Series on eDiscovery Collections

    I spent some time reading through this series of posts on the Xact Data blog last night. While we would always take any post from a vendor about the dangerous of any organization collecting data instead of hiring an expert, for obvious reasons, (Including the one I work for) I do think they’ve provided plenty…