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Mary Mack of ACEDS: eDiscovery Trends 2018

eDiscovery Daily

This is the second of the 2018 Legaltech New York (LTNY) Thought Leader Interview series. Then, after the session was over, one of the attendees came up to me from Airbus with his name tag which indicated that he is a legal engineer. Today’s thought leader is Mary Mack of ACEDS. Now I’m not seeing that.

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The Week in Cyber Security and Data Privacy: 26 February – 3 March 2024

IT Governance

Nearly 20 million Cutout.Pro users’ data breached Cutout.Pro, an AI photo and video editing platform, has suffered a data breach. Source (New) Engineering Japan Yes >5 TB Array Networks Source (New) Cyber security USA Yes 2.5 Source (New) Engineering Japan Yes >5 TB Array Networks Source (New) Cyber security USA Yes 2.5

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Learn Competitive Hacking with picoCTF

ForAllSecure

I mean, there's always something new to learn. For example, when learning a new subject area. Kearns: CyLab is a research department at the University, and it campuses all departments of the university that are interested in security or privacy research. So getting cybersecurity education materials often comes with a price tag.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Surviving Stalkerware

ForAllSecure

Some of those who bought the spyware were allegedly able to see live locations of the devices, view the targets emails, photos, web browsing history, text messages, video calls, etc. Of course, I do the update, but then later I have to go back to my privacy settings to see what Microsoft changed. And it's not just Microsoft.

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What Are My Photos Revealing About Me? You may be accidentally sharing personal information in your photos (an important Guest Post)

Architect Security

This information can be viewed in pretty much any image viewing app and can be used to put you at a specific time and place—which depending on your work, relationships or general desire for privacy, you may not want to share with whoever might be looking. Stripping out the metadata in your photos is not too difficult.