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  • What I’m Reading (weekly)

    Everyone Wants You To Have Security, But Not from Them tags: MM Tech eDiscovery: Access We Can Do, Securing Data…Not So Easy tags: LitSupport MM Ennui: Have We Grown Weary of e-Discovery? tags: LitSupport MM FreeFileSync – Catastrophe Protection tags: MM Tech Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.

  • What I’m Reading (weekly)

    Marriott tentatively backs off Wi-Fi blocking plans tags: Tech MM Deduplication Hidden Downsides tags: LitSupport MM Nuix webinar on 28 January: eDiscovery – are you seeing the whole picture? tags: LitSupport MM Evernote, LastPass, Pocket, and Wunderlist offer combined one-year subscription bundle for $60 tags: MM Tech Facebook will alert you when kids go missing…

  • Hotels Want to Block WiFi devices

    http://money.cnn.com/2014/12/25/technology/marriott-wifi/index.html In its petition to the FCC, Marriott and the hotel lobby argued that guests can use their smartphones or Mi-Fi devices to launch an attack against a hotel’s Wi-Fi network or threaten other guests’ privacy (by stealing their credit card data or other personal information). They also said that those gadgets can interfere with…

  • What I’m Reading (weekly)

    I lived 30 Years at Downton Abbey (aka – I was a Law Firm CIO) tags: LitSupport MM Eddie Sheehy’s Forensic Foresights and Data Divinations for 2015 tags: MM LitSupport Video guide: Nuix 6 web review and analytics new features tags: MM LitSupport What Did We Learn About eDiscovery in 2014? tags: MM LitSupport New…

  • This Week’s Links (weekly)

    3 Alternatives to the Now-Defunct TrueCrypt for Your Encryption Needs tags: MM Security FitBit Data, Apple watches, what’s next in terms of possible evidence? | Smooth Transitions tags: LitSupport MM Location. Location. Location. tags: LitSupport MM Rule 34: As Basic As You Get tags: LitSupport MM The Internet of Things and E-Discovery tags: LitSupport MM…

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    Law Firms and Other Security Weak Links

    Well, in the case of the Seattle Public School District’s data breach, the culprit seems to be their outside law firm: “Late Tuesday night Seattle Public Schools learned that a law firm retained by the district to handle a complaint against the district inadvertently sent personally identifiable student information to an individual involved in the…