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2019 end-of-year review part 1: January to June

IT Governance

More than 770 million people learned their email addresses had been made public in what would be known as the ‘Collection #1’ data breach. Worse, they changed the email address associated with the account, preventing them from resetting their password. million people – just under a third of the country’s population. million (£4.2

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2017 eDiscovery Case Law Year in Review, Part 3

eDiscovery Daily

Yesterday, we looked back at cases related to discovery about discovery, technology assisted review, form of production disputes, objections to production requests and an interesting dispute between an eDiscovery provider and their former sales people. Perhaps you missed some of these? Now is your chance to catch up!

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Craig Ball of Craig D. Ball, PC: eDiscovery Trends 2018

eDiscovery Daily

He currently blogs on eDiscovery topics at ballinyourcourt.com. They ask, “From a proportionality standpoint, how does counsel determine whether the burdens of collecting from these data resources, or even just preserving them, are justified by the value of the information?” I remember when email was not deemed discoverable.

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Extended Validation Certificates are Dead

Troy Hunt

The email goes on to talk about how EV fights deceptive websites and claims the following: The verified company name display allows the user to quickly determine the legal entity behind the website, making phishing and deception harder. That's it - I'm calling it - extended validation certificates are dead. However, if you look at the URL.

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An Approach to Cybersecurity Risk Oversight for Corporate Directors

Data Matters

Even the most resilient systems today can still be breached with the right tools and sufficient resources, and there is not yet a unified theory or framework for addressing vulnerabilities in every context. Increasingly, thought leaders, professional organizations, and government agencies are beginning to provide answers.

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Autonomy CEO: Web 2.0 'under all the hype, there is something there.' | ZDNet

Collaboration 2.0

Oliver Marks Mobile RSS Email Alerts Comments Share Print Facebook Twitter Recommend Yahoo Buzz Digg Email Facebook Twitter StumbleUpon Reddit Home / News & Blogs / Collaboration 2.0 His personal blog is at www.olivermarks.com. Hot Topics iPhone iPad Enterprise 2.0 Autonomy CEO: Web 2.0 He is based in San Francisco.

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