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Analyzing attacks conducted by North Korea-linked ARCHIPELAGO APT group

Security Affairs

Google’s Threat Analysis Group (TAG) warns of a North Korea-linked cyberespionage group tracked as ARCHIPELAGO. TAG believes that the ARCHIPELAGO group is a subset of a threat actor tracked by Mandiant as APT43. The attack chain associated with ARCHIPELAGO starts with phishing emails that embed malicious links.

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My Experience at the Washington DC Masters Conference

eDiscovery Daily

For instance, Nick Eglevsky stated that the links found in emails (rather than attached documents) will require additional quality control measures to ensure the production requirements are met. Focused on innovation and education, he co-founded ESI Analyst, now CloudNine Analyst, as well as Wave Software and the Master’s Conference.

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Thoughts on the Legal Technology Implications of Dynamic Communication Practices

eDiscovery Daily

Director of Sales Enablement and Strategy for CloudNine and Co-Founder of the Masters Conference, notes the increased complexity of legal communication processes: “I remember when email created a major shift in business communications and necessitated a new process in legal discovery. Issue tagging is one. So how does one tackle this?

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The Future of the Web | 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 Today, the major problem is locating data spread across the Internet (Google) with analysis of the data being a lesser but increasing need.

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Humanitarian Collaboration | 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 Intriguingly this volume of data is being collected in an open source collaborative environment for centralized analysis and project management.