Mike Mc Bride on Tech, eDiscovery and Mental Health - Issue #2
The Wages of Password Re-use: Your Money or Your Life – Krebs on Security — krebsonsecurity.com When normal computer users fall into the nasty habit of recycling passwords, the result is most often some type of financial loss. When cybercriminals develop the same habit, it can eventually cost them their freedom.
Shared Links (weekly) May 16, 2021 — www.mikemcbrideonline.com How the cookie poisoned the Web Colonial Pipeline Paid Hackers Nearly $5 Million in Ransom - Expect more of the same, it pays off for the hackers. Inside former EarnUp CEO's struggles with mental health Teams Not to Automatically Record All Meetings "Unless you have a regulatory or legal need to do it, automatic recording for all Teams meetings is a horrible idea." - I thought the same when I saw the original article. Myth 2 – The matter is too small for eDiscovery software The Lines Between Information Governance and Legal Hold Are Becoming Blurred – and That’s a Good Thing Importance of Metadata in Digital Forensics and eDiscovery How to Cope with Depression at Work The Dark Side of Smart Cities The Wages of Password Re-use: Your Money or Your Life Prioritizing Mental Health in a Pandemic with Stellar Women Mary Mack & Kaylee Walstad
Culture is Defined by the Worst Behavior Tolerated — www.mikemcbrideonline.com I wish I could take credit for the line in the title. But, I can't. It has, however, been rumbling around in my brain for the past couple of days since I heard John Amaechi say it on a recent episode of Adam Grant's podcast "Worklife" (Go listen to the whole episode, it's very thought-provoking) In an episode about how to build an anti-racist workplace, this was the line that sort of stopped not only me, but Adam as well. And, I think it applies to much more than anti-racism.
The Dark Side of Smart Cities — www.bbntimes.com Smart cities have the ability to transform the lives of its citizens. However, there is a dark side to these smart cities that can go unnoticed.
Watch How You Treat Everyone — www.mikemcbrideonline.com If you don't treat everyone well just because it's the right thing to do, maybe this story from Inc. will motivate you? "I felt bad for them," he said.
Prioritizing Mental Health in a Pandemic with Stellar Women Mary Mack & Kaylee Walstad | Blog | Relativity — www.relativity.com In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, the Stellar Women podcast discusses ways we can all help make mental health and wellness a priority for our peers and ourselves.