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Pete Recommends – Weekly highlights on cyber security issues, November 22, 2020

LLRX

Privacy and security issues impact every aspect of our lives – home, work, travel, education, health and medical records – to name but a few. On a weekly basis Pete Weiss highlights articles and information that focus on the increasingly complex and wide ranging ways technology is used to compromise and diminish our privacy and security, often without our situational awareness.

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Editor’s Picks: Gifts for lawyers | Mayflower Compact 400 years later | How ‘Profit-First’ can help grow a practice

Legal Talk Network

Looking for the perfect gift for a tech-loving lawyer? Want some legal history trivia fodder to share with family and friends? These latest episodes have you covered. Plus, learn how to play to win a guest spot on Legal Toolkit. Gifts for Lawyers: 20 gadgets to consider for holiday shopping. Ever the listener-favorite, The Digital Edg e hosts Jim Calloway and Sharon Nelson review the latest tech gadgets for legal professionals in their annual gifts episode, ‘Tech Toys for the Holidays!

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For Companies Subject to the GDPR: Five Cybersecurity Takeaways from the ICO’s Ticketmaster Fine

Debevoise Data Blog

EU authorities have understandably declined to put forward a single list of mandatory data security controls that apply to all companies subject to the GDPR. As a result, each new enforcement action by EU data protection authorities provides guidance as to what the GDPR requires for “appropriate technical or organisational measures” to safeguard personal data.

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Ep 099: John Tredennick On His New Company Merlin and the Magic of Open Source

LawNext podcast

After Catalyst, the pioneering cloud-based e-discovery company he founded and spent 19 years building, sold last year to OpenText for $75 million, John Tredennick was not ready to sit back and rest on his laurels. Instead, he launched two separate but related undertakings — Merlin Digital Magic , a company developing AI-powered software for investigations, discovery and regulatory compliance, and the Merlin Legal Open Source Foundation , a nonprofit devoted to the use of open source software to

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How the well-connected Panorama Project could help give us a national library endowment

LLRX

David H. Rothman advocates on behalf of the Panorama Project which he says is not just an effort of librarians even though it’s benefiting from the input of Alan S. Inouye, the ALA’s director of public policy. Among the others involved have been people from the Book Industry Study Group, independent booksellers, Penguin Random House, and OverDrive, the largest supplier of books for libraries and schools.

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