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Young Upstarts: 3 BYOD Risks and Solutions for SMBs

Originally published by Young Upstarts at https://www.youngupstarts.com/2015/11/05/3-byod-risks-and-solutions-for-smbs/ By Brian Sutter, Director of Marketing, Wasp Barcode Technologies Today, many of us enjoy a seamless technology experience – moving from our smart homes, to our connected cars and into the workplace without missing a beat (or a swipe). These capabilities have created a new…

The Discovery Channel Visits DriveSavers

On Friday, June 19th, 2015, Lucas Cochran, technology correspondent from DAILY PLANET on the Discovery Channel Canada, came to visit DriveSavers. DriveSavers Director of Engineering, Mike Cobb, walked Lucas through recovering the data from his own Samsung phone. Just a few days prior, Lucas had dropped his phone in a pool where…

Music Recovery—The Power of Music to Heal

It is said that time heals all wounds, but what about music? For 19-year-old James Gordon, music might just save his life. “Music can change the world because it can change people.” Bono  James, a Massachusetts high school senior and drummer, turned to music in high school after struggling for years…

DriveSavers Performs Recoveries of Cell Phones Considered Inaccessible

Originally published by Storage Newsletter. Using JTAG, chip-off and proprietary capabilities to retrieve “unrecoverable” data for law enforcement DriveSavers, Inc., in data recovery, eDiscovery and digital forensic services, announced new capabilities in accessing data from anonymous prepaid cell phones, often referred to in law enforcement as ‘burner phones.’ Such devices contain…

Cybersecurity Infiltrates e-Discovery Managed Services

Originally published by Legaltech news. Security is a top agenda when law firms select EMS vendors By Monica Bay, Legaltech News Law firms, corporate counsel and other organizations face increasing challenges when deciding how to handle electronic data discovery. It’s expensive, challenging and often unpredictable. Over the last decade, e-discovery options…

The FBI Has Clinton’s Email Server. Now What?

Originally published by Wired. Article includes a quote from DriveSavers CSO, Michael Hall. IT STARTED WITH a bad joke. When asked by reporters if her server had been wiped, the leading Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton shot back: “What, like with a cloth or something?” Ha! You know, like dust. She…

Ethics opinion: Assess risks before releasing electronic files

Originally published by California Bar Journal. By Amy Yarbrough Staff Writer Attorneys not sure how to respond to e-discovery issues should either read up, work with an expert or decline to take the case to avoid possible misconduct, according to a recent ethics opinion. In an advisory opinion issued June 26,…

More Wearables Mean More Security Concerns

If you don’t have a computer on your wrist yet, get ready because your time is coming. And, you’d better be careful. The worldwide forecast for wearable technology sales is up 173 percent this year, according to a new report from International Data Corp. (IDC). IDC predicts 72.1 million units will…

Protect Your Android Phone from App Attacks

If you use an Android phone, please take this advice­—now For your protection, never buy apps from any discount sellers and always use a malware or security scanner to weed out problems with software before an infection can occur, according to a new report from G Data Security Labs. For…

Samsung Offers 2TB SSD for Consumers

Samsung has doubled the size of its biggest consumer SSDs and is now selling a 2TB solid-state drive for your desktop computer, rivaling the capacity of more traditional spinning hard disk drives. The new 850 Evo ($799.99) comes with a five-year warranty and the 850 Pro SSD ($999.99) has a…

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