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No Bad Faith Means No Sanctions for Failing to Preserve Video of Altercation: eDiscovery Case Law

eDiscovery Daily

O’Hara denied the plaintiff’s motion for sanctions based on the defendant’s alleged spoliation of a surveillance video that shows an altercation between the plaintiff and her supervisor, stating that “plaintiff has failed to meet the requirements of Fed. Brykan Legends, LLC, No. 17-2412-JWL (D. 7, 2019) , Kansas Magistrate Judge James P.

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Web Teleconferencing Solutions Experiencing Challenges During COVID-19 Crisis: eDiscovery Logistics

eDiscovery Daily

Of course, Zoom has been on a media blitz recently touting their low latency, network optimization, decision to remove a 40-minute limit on free accounts and even offering free video conferencing for schools. So, there are workarounds; however, I have heard some people have had issues with the computer audio option as well.

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Plaintiff is Able to Get Some Subpoenas for Personal Data Quashed, But Not All: eDiscovery Case Law

eDiscovery Daily

Reporting that he had no feeling in three of his fingers and his thumb and was in constant, severe pain, the plaintiff claimed he was entitled to damages of $3 million, but the defendant had surveillance video that seemed to contradict the plaintiff’s testimony regarding the extent and severity of his injuries.

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Capture the Flag events and eSports

Adam Shostack

Capture the Flag Events (CTFs) and electronic Sports (eSports) are good examples of a relatively new trend. My conclusion is that CTFs are intrinsically an eSport with the attribute of having a strong educational value. Now take that, and imagine that for some people, the game is a video game and the lawn is a network.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Reverse Engineering Smart Meters

ForAllSecure

Since then Hash started a reverse engineering wiki site called Recessim and created dozens of YouTube videos in a channel of that same name to chronicle his adventures. So nothing to do with electronics whatsoever other than we sell, you know, technology products, right, and cameras and things like that. It's a different kind of thing.

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Apple founder Steve Wozniak interview, answers your Tweeted questions | ZDNet

Collaboration 2.0

Apple founder Steve Wozniak interview, answers your Tweeted questions By Oliver Marks | July 10, 2008, 9:08pm PDT Summary At the San Francisco Social Networking Conference today, Steve Wozniak, Apple co founder and personal computer legend, shared some fascinating insights into the modern world of social networking and mobile phones.

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Office 2.0 Conference September 3-5 | ZDNet

Collaboration 2.0

Plug a keyboard and mouse into a PS3 and you have a pretty good cloud computing home workstation - we had the session schedule up and running in this format. The first year all event info came on an ipod, last year attendees received an iphone (or a PS3 if they already had an iphone). Office 2.0 You might be surprised at the results.