Post by: Mandy Bunner | December 28th, 2009
Image Courtesy of Gadgetphix
For years, lawyers have been glued to their Blackberries. Every piece of important information contained on one hand-held device was a huge step forward in an attorney’s ease of communication with the firm and clients. I personally know several attorneys who would not know how to function if they [...]
Post by: Chris Stafford | December 19th, 2009
I don’t know if anybody else has noticed, but Spam filters have gotten a *lot* better since the 90′s. This is due to a dramatic leap forward in how our filters are designed. The technical design behind this improvement is fascinating, especially to a programmer, but rather than go into the real nitty-gritty, I’m going [...]
Post by: Curtis Bunner | December 19th, 2009
A look at how the Predator Drone debacle sheds light on the systemic cybersecurity problems in the [...]
Post by: Dave Herrera | December 16th, 2009
Is this all it would take to start a war?
After a violent incident occurs, one of the first questions usually asked is, “who did this to us?”, followed by, “how do we respond?” We have thousands of years’ worth of debate on those questions, and in some cases we even have laws governing our [...]
Post by: Phil Jones | December 11th, 2009
So, many are aware that tech savy law enforcement officers are using web 2.0 resources to catch criminals silly enough to post images or evidence of thier crimes online. However, I recently learned that this is working in reverse as well. Defense lawyers have started searching out Facebook and Myspace pages for law enforcement officers [...]