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Cellebrite 2019 Report on Industry Trends for Law Enforcement: eDiscovery Trends

eDiscovery Daily

The variety of digital sources used in investigations in increasing and now includes sources such as wearables and smart home technology being used more frequently in investigations. Please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.

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Knock, Knock; Who’s There? – IoT Device Identification & Data Integrity Is No Joke

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Connected things are what make the IoT – sensors, cameras, wearable electronics, medical devices, automatic controls. The United Nations estimates the current world population at 7.6 billion 1 , and Gartner projects over 20.8 billion devices will be connected to the Internet by 2020 2.

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Pizza Hut Pie Tops – The Internet of Things Keeps Getting Stranger: eDiscovery Trends

eDiscovery Daily

A couple of weeks ago, Pizza Hut announced the release of a pair of sneakers dubbed Pie Tops II – yes, real wearable shoes – which will link with your phone via Bluetooth to connect with the Pizza Hut app, allowing you to order a pizza with the single push of a button on the shoe’s tongue. Don’t miss it! So, what do you think?

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The UK ICO updates its cookie guidance

Data Protection Report

Device fingerprinting is now expressly called out as an example of technology that the consent rule may apply to (which is consistent with the views of the Article 29 Working Party in their 2014 guidance on the topic).

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The Power of the Record

Brandeis Records Manager

And while pacemakers have been around for awhile, a whole relatively new and future breed of IoT objects and wearables promises to proliferate records everywhere – more power. That my RM session can come to an info ethics audience as a novel topic, somewhat out of the blue, is inexcusable.

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Welcome to Legaltech New York 2018!: eDiscovery Trends

eDiscovery Daily

Over the next three days, we will provide a description each day of some of the sessions related to eDiscovery to give you a sense of the topics being covered. Personal “wearables”. Discussion Topics Include: Update on why business is losing the arms race to get one step ahead of criminal cyber enterprise. Smart home” devices.

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Jason R. Baron of Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP: eDiscovery Trends 2018

eDiscovery Daily

There’s clearly some case law already on personal wearable devices and there will be litigation about software used in driverless cars. Another big topic at the show has been GDPR. You mentioned blockchain and that another topic your panel discussed in your session yesterday.