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Social engineering, deception becomes increasingly sophisticated

Security Affairs

The word deepfake, which originates from a combination of the terms “deep learning” and “fake,” refers to digital audio/video products created through artificial intelligence (AI) that could allow one to impersonate an individual with likeness and voice during a video conversation.

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No Bad Faith Means No Sanctions for Failing to Preserve Video of Altercation: eDiscovery Case Law

eDiscovery Daily

O’Hara denied the plaintiff’s motion for sanctions based on the defendant’s alleged spoliation of a surveillance video that shows an altercation between the plaintiff and her supervisor, stating that “plaintiff has failed to meet the requirements of Fed. Brykan Legends, LLC, No. 17-2412-JWL (D. 7, 2019) , Kansas Magistrate Judge James P.

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Pennsylvania Supreme Court Rules that Forcing Provision of Computer Password Violates the Fifth Amendment: eDiscovery Case Law

eDiscovery Daily

In this case involving alleged child-pornography activities, agents of the Office of Attorney General (“OAG”) executed a search warrant at Appellant’s apartment based upon a video found to contain child pornography being shared via a peer-to-peer file-sharing network (eMule) from an IP address associated with the appellant.

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Why Process in eDiscovery? Isn’t it “Review Ready”?: eDiscovery Best Practices

eDiscovery Daily

As Craig explains: “Though all electronically stored information is inherently electronically searchable, computers don’t structure or search all ESI in the same way; so, we must process ESI to normalize it to achieve uniformity for indexing and search.”. And, much more.

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Craig Ball is “That Guy” Who Keeps Us Up to Date on Mobile eDiscovery Trends: eDiscovery Best Practices

eDiscovery Daily

In Craig’s excellent Ball in Your Court blog, his latest post from last week ( Preserving Android Evidence: Return of the Clones? ), discusses Google’s recently expanded offering of “cheap-and-easy” online backup of Android phones, including SMS and MMS messaging, photos, video, contacts, documents, app data and more.

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Web Teleconferencing Solutions Experiencing Challenges During COVID-19 Crisis: eDiscovery Logistics

eDiscovery Daily

Of course, Zoom has been on a media blitz recently touting their low latency, network optimization, decision to remove a 40-minute limit on free accounts and even offering free video conferencing for schools. So, there are workarounds; however, I have heard some people have had issues with the computer audio option as well.

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Capture the Flag events and eSports

Adam Shostack

Capture the Flag Events (CTFs) and electronic Sports (eSports) are good examples of a relatively new trend. My conclusion is that CTFs are intrinsically an eSport with the attribute of having a strong educational value. Now take that, and imagine that for some people, the game is a video game and the lawn is a network.