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Linked – Fired admin cripples former employer’s network using old credentials
I spent a lot of my time these days focused on onboarding, bringing in new people, getting them up to speed, and contributing. That’s an important process. So is off-boarding, because when you don’t have a proper process for departing employees, stuff like this can happen.
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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
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Shared Links (weekly) Sept. 11, 2022
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Are you better off working from home? Here’s what the science says
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Colleagues Who Have Knowingly or Unknowingly Helped My Mental Health
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Commentary on Managing International Legal Holds from The Sedona Conference
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Are Attorney’s Notes Protected During An Internal Investigation
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I Was an Identity Thief. Here Are 4 Ways to Lower Your Online Risk.
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Here are 5 free online cybersecurity courses hosted by top universities
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Is workplace stigma around mental health struggles changing?
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Shared Links (weekly) Aug. 28, 2022
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A Constant Struggle: 3 E-Discovery Pitfalls With New Data Types
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Ongoing phishing campaign can hack you even when you’re protected with MFA
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Webinar Recording: An Overview of the American Data Privacy and Protection Act
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Data privacy bill would give you more control over info collected about you
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Five Great Reads on Cyber, Data, and Legal Discovery for August 2022
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Linked: Facebook Cooperated With Law Enforcement in an Abortion Case. Did it Have a Choice?
However, the article below goes on to note that Meta has options. It could create hurdles, it could delay and fight it. Neither of those would likely make much difference in the grand scheme.
Eva Galperin from the EFF, though, offers the best solution. She points out that tech companies can’t turn over what they don’t have.
It’s the collection. It’s the lack of end-to-end encryption. It’s all the information they keep about all of us forever. If they didn’t do that, it wouldn’t exist to be turned over.
They made a choice, and anyone using their services to communicate private information made theirs.
