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Linked: Why you can’t bank on backups to fight ransomware anymore
I’ve often given this advice myself, if you get hit with ransomware, you can recover if you have a decent backup plan that gets you an unlocked copy of the data that the ransomware encrypted. But, that was before the hackers changed their game plan, and now started taking data as well as encrypting your…
Linked – An Interview with Ignatius Grande
“Q: Since electronic information is an intangible item, what are some of the more common issues that arise for your clients in e-discovery practice? A: Clients will often ask about the best ways to manage the enormous amounts of data that they create on a daily basis. I will work with clients to focus on…
Not much of a party…
Yup we got a few copies of the My Party virus here at work. As a test, I decided to not send a warning out. Since I’ve explicitly told everyone here at least a dozen times that they should never, ever open an attachment that they’re not expecting, they shouldn’t need to be told every…
Shared Links (weekly) Oct. 2, 2022
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Time to address mental health issues in the workplace, UN agencies urge
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Why MFA matters: These attackers cracked admin accounts then used Exchange to send spam
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Defendant Found Slacking: Default Judgment Issued for Discovery Abuses
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How embracing a soft leadership style changes your ability to attract talent
