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CloudNine’s LegalWeek 2022 Recap

eDiscovery Daily

Last week, the CloudNine team visited New York City to provide virtual and in-person demos during LegalWeek 2022. Through our platform, users can filter, search, and tag items at the individual level. The key difference between ESI Analyst and traditional review is our way of processing modern data.

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Voice Phishers Targeting Corporate VPNs

Krebs on Security

“For a number of reasons, this kind of attack is really effective,” said Allison Nixon , chief research officer at New York-based cyber investigations firm Unit 221B. ” TARGET: NEW HIRES. As a result the attack surface has just exploded.” The employee phishing page bofaticket[.]com. Image: urlscan.io.

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James Reese Europe: America’s Jazz Ambassador

Unwritten Record

In 1904 he moved to New York City, where in 1910 he formed an organization of African American musicians called the Clef Club in Harlem. In 1904 he moved to New York City, where in 1910 he formed an organization of African American musicians called the Clef Club in Harlem. First Lieutenant James R.

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RIM-brain at the Movies, Part II

The Texas Record

A great time to enjoy the creature comforts of our dwellings. And finally—this is where TSLAC comes in—we’ve got records management laws that ensure that the records required to be kept by governmental entities are kept for a reasonable amount of time. Ah, working from home! Below are a few recent examples: Bad Education (2020).

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Is ChatGPT A World Changing Technology? (And Will We All Become “Centaurs”?)

John Battelle's Searchblog

Watching the hype cycle build around OpenAI’s ChatGPT, I can’t help but wonder when the first New York Times or Atlantic story comes out calling the top – declaring the whole thing just another busted Silicon Valley fantasy, this year’s version of crypto or the metaverse.

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NY Appeals Court Extends Discoverability of Social Media Photos to “Tagged” Photos: eDiscovery Case Law

eDiscovery Daily

Here, plaintiff, who at one time was a semi-professional basketball player, claims that he has become disabled as the result of the automobile accident at issue, such that he can no longer play basketball. He was “tagged,” thus allowing him access to them, and others were sent to his phone. In Vasquez-Santos v. Henkin, 30 N.Y.3d

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MY TAKE: Can Project Wildland’s egalitarian platform make Google, Facebook obsolete?

The Last Watchdog

Most of the people I know professionally and personally don’t spend a lot of time contemplating the true price we pay for the amazing digital services we’ve all become addicted to. However, the flip side is that the distribution of wealth has gotten as out of whack as it was during feudal times. Wildland’s new paradigm.