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U.S. Govt. Apps Bundled Russian Code With Ties to Mobile Malware Developer

Krebs on Security

Pushwoosh employees posing at a company laser tag event. Edwards also found Pushwoosh’s technology embedded in nearly two dozen mobile apps that were sold to cities and towns across Illinois as a way to help citizens access general information about their local communities and officials. Edwards said the U.S.

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SAA/NAGARA/COSA 2018 Recap: Session 201

The Schedule

Chris Prom from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign reported on the CLIR Report on Technical Approach on Email Archiving (CLIR 175). This project focus on access as preservation as the end goal. An individual’s position number is then flagged in the HR system and placed on legal hold by tagging accounts.

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2019 eDiscovery Case Law Year in Review, Part 2

eDiscovery Daily

Oh, and a photo on social media can be discoverable simply because you’re “tagged” in it. Appellate Court Vacates Order Allowing Plaintiff’s Expert Access to Defendant’s ESI Prior to Privilege Determination : In Crosmun v.

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US: The CCPA ‘Moving Target’ One Month Before Privacy Enforcement Begins

DLA Piper Privacy Matters

Bear in mind, that other states, such as Washington, New York, New Jersey and Illinois, may pass somewhat different privacy laws next year, and would also require a flexible program. a statement that at some point in the future businesses will need to honor “do not sell” signals, after those have been deployed.

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Cases I Will Be Covering Today During Litigation Support Day: eDiscovery Case Law

eDiscovery Daily

Are pictures where you are “tagged” discoverable? 12, 2019) , Illinois District Judge Iain D. Hope to see y’all there! Social Media Discovery and Judicial “Friending”: Here are a couple of cases that have interesting ramifications on the social media front. Should judges accept “friend” requests from litigants when a motion is pending?