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  • How About Some Checklists for eDiscovery?
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    How About Some Checklists for eDiscovery?

    ByMike McBride September 6, 2019September 6, 2019 Reading Time: 2 minutes

    When Tom O’Connor reaches out and suggests that you might be interested in a resource he helped create, naturally, you check it out. And what a find it is, indeed. I’ll let the description from Digital WarRoom speak for itself: Introducing the eDiscovery Checklist Manifesto, your complete reference for everything a legal professional should consider…

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    Linked: Minimizing Privacy Risk With Data Minimization

    ByMike McBride September 4, 2019September 3, 2019 Reading Time: 1 minute

    I’ve been thinking this way for awhile now, glad to see the legal industry starting to take a good look at it:   Our teams have led extensive data breach response work, and time and again have encountered vastness of old and unnecessary data, including files with highly detailed personally identifiable information (PII), that continues…

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  • Do You Slow Down At a Metered Intersection? Why It Might Matter to Tech Companies
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    Do You Slow Down At a Metered Intersection? Why It Might Matter to Tech Companies

    ByMike McBride September 3, 2019September 2, 2019 Reading Time: 3 minutes

    Recently, the Baton Rouge traffic and safety folks decided to test the traffic in our neighborhood, because they had been getting a lot of complaints about people entering the neighborhood. It was fairly obvious when their monitoring began, because there were black monitoring strips across the road. As you might have guessed, after a few…

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    Linked: Isn’t a better work-anywhere policy just basic common sense?

    ByMike McBride September 2, 2019September 1, 2019 Reading Time: 2 minutes

    And this, in a nutshell, is why I don’t work in a law firm any longer, if I’m being honest:   But when you hire someone, you inherently are trusting them. And then literally that trust is blown up in five seconds by “You must follow these processes” and “Sit in this chair in this…

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  • What I’m Sharing (weekly)
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    What I’m Sharing (weekly)

    ByMike McBride September 1, 2019September 1, 2019 Reading Time: 1 minute

    Workers Are Afraid to Take a Mental Health Day How to Leverage Analytics to Your Advantage: Near Duplicate How Introverted People Can Excel in An Extroverted World HOW ILTACON19 WAS LIKE NEW ORLEANS Utah Supreme Court Votes to Approve Pilot Allowing Non-Traditional Legal Services Why Aren’t CEOs Asking These Five Questions on Data Security? How…

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    Linked: The Myth of Consumer-Grade Security

    ByMike McBride August 30, 2019August 29, 2019 Reading Time: 1 minute

    Bruce is right on here: “In his keynote address at the International Conference on Cybersecurity, Attorney General William Barr argued that companies should weaken encryption systems to gain access to consumer devices for criminal investigations. Barr repeated a common fallacy about a difference between military-grade encryption and consumer encryption: “After all, we are not talking…

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