Comment 8: Some End-of-the-Year Security Reading
With the holidays coming up many of us will find ourselves in a position where we have both more and less time. For this reason I’ve decided to keep this month’s post short and, technically, voluntary. Below are links to some stories and resources which I think will be helpful or useful to know in the coming year.
Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency
CISA’s Secure Our World program includes recommendations for securing your home and work computers.
Clio
2023 Law Firm Data Security Guide: How to Keep Your Law Firm Secure
Android Police
Facebook Marketplace’s Dirty Dozen: The 14 Most Common Scams and How to Avoid Them
Electronic Frontier Foundation
Victory: Utah Supreme Court Upholds Right to Refuse to Tell Cops Your Passcode
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