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[Podcast] Tips and Advice for Legacy Replacement

AIIM

For example, the iPhone 4 came out ten years ago - how many of those do you see these days? On this episode of the AIIM on Air podcast , your host Kevin Craine explores the topic of replacing legacy systems with AODocs' Dave Jones and Stephan Donze. Think about the technology you use in your personal life.

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Weekly Update 271

Troy Hunt

pic.twitter.com/IvUt6lBJRr — Troy Hunt (@troyhunt) November 24, 2021 No major things in this weeks update, but plenty of things on all the above topics and more. Coding, IoT'ing, 3D printing and a milestone academic event for Ari: Primary school - done! For now, here's edition 271 (crikey, that's a lot), enjoy!

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Mobile Collection: It’s Not Just for iPhones Anymore

eDiscovery Daily

Now, Tom has written another terrific overview regarding mobile device collection titled Mobile Collection: It’s Not Just for iPhones Anymore that we’re happy to share on the eDiscovery Daily blog. Most of the talk about retrieving data from mobile devices has centered on iPhones and other Apple devices. Here’s the first part.

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Mobile Collection: It’s Not Just for iPhones Anymore, Part Two

eDiscovery Daily

Now, Tom has written another terrific overview regarding mobile device collection titled Mobile Collection: It’s Not Just for iPhones Anymore that we’re happy to share on the eDiscovery Daily blog. His original discussion about preservation of cell phone data was a 2017 article called Custodian-Directed Preservation of iPhone Content: Simple.

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Security Affairs newsletter Round 362 by Pierluigi Paganini

Security Affairs

If you want to also receive for free the newsletter with the international press subscribe here. T-Mobile confirms Lapsus$ had access its systems Are you using Java 15/16/17 or 18 in production? Patch them now!

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Despite Estimate of 37 Years to Crack iPhone, Government Doesn’t Have to Return it – Yet: eDiscovery Case Law

eDiscovery Daily

Wolford denied the defendant’s Motion for Return of Property Under Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 41(g), ruling that “[t]he government’s evidentiary interest in the [defendant’s] iPhone outweighs Defendant’s interest in its return, at least at this stage of the proceedings”. Case Background. Judge’s Ruling.

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National Day of Unplugging – how switching off can boost business security

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

In my family, we regularly ‘unplug’ and use the opportunity to discuss cyber awareness and topics such as the risks to our family information, how we can improve personal safety, and what are we doing to prevent identify theft. They grew up with iPhones in their pockets and tech ready minds.

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