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In the World of Legal Tech, Tomorrowland is Here: Observations from ILTACON

eDiscovery Daily

For one, seemingly few of the 3,400 attendees complained about the long walks in 90-degree heat required to attend educational sessions and meetings. Short message data is created from the conversational exchange taking place via a messaging or social media application, like Teams, Slack, Zoom, Snapchat, etc. Our biggest takeaway?

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The most valuable AI use cases for business

IBM Big Data Hub

Not only will this help scale the AOT tech across markets, but it will also help tackle integrations including additional languages, dialects and menu variations. These systems can evaluate vast amounts of data to uncover trends and patterns, and to make decisions. ML can also conduct algorithmic trading without human intervention.

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Judging Facebook's Privacy Shift

Schneier on Security

All the post discusses is making private chats more central to the company, which seems to be a play for increased market dominance and to counter the Chinese company WeChat. It even collects what it calls " shadow profiles " -- data about you even if you're not a Facebook user. Better use of Facebook data to prevent violence.

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eDiscovery for the Rest of Us: eDiscovery Best Practices, Part Four

eDiscovery Daily

with MS Office 2016 and Adobe Acrobat 11 Pro installed and the office’s network file server had ample space for the document collection. Ability to process relevant metadata. The next step in the market of technology for the rest of us is growth of Internet based tools. The specific goals were: Efficient workflow.

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Indictment, Lawsuits Revive Trump-Alfa Bank Story

Krebs on Security

In October 2016, media outlets reported that data collected by some of the world’s most renowned cybersecurity experts had identified frequent and unexplained communications between an email server used by the Trump Organization and Alfa Bank , one of Russia’s largest financial institutions.