Ride the Lightning

Cybersecurity and Future of Law Practice Blog
by Sharon D. Nelson Esq., President of Sensei Enterprises, Inc.

Recent Posts

May 05, 2014

How Do Prospective Clients Find Lawyers Online?

This question might seem a bit peculiar for this blog, but it is a hotly debated topic – and I

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May 01, 2014

How Do You Cover Your Electronic Trail When Having an Affair? Part II

This is the last in my series of posts answering questions we were asked by family lawyers in a recent

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Apr 30, 2014

FBI Warns Healthcare Industry About its Poor Information Security

Information Week's Dark Reading posted an article about the FBI's warning this month to heathcare providers that they are not

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Apr 29, 2014

How Private is Private Browsing?

I am sure the guys in my forensics lab are hoping not to receive any more e-mail "homework" from their

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Apr 28, 2014

How Do You Have an Affair and Cover Your Electronic Tracks?

We lectured last Friday at the 2014 AICPA/AAML National Divorce Conference in Las Vegas. Great conference and a great time,

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Apr 23, 2014

Typepad Suffers DDoS Attack Taking Many Blogs Down

As of 4 a.m. this morning, Ride the Lightning appears to be back. And why, oh why, was I up

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Apr 22, 2014

Wireless Carriers are Making Money from Your Movements

In yet another way to make money, Verizon has led the way in monetizing our movements. A recent article from

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Apr 21, 2014

Where Do You Go if You Are the Victim of a Cybercrime?

If you have been the victim of a cybercrime, you go to The National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C) which

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Apr 17, 2014

The Logikcull.com Blog Debuts!

As readers of this blog will know, I am fond of my friends at Logikcull. They have recently debuted The

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Apr 16, 2014

FBI – 52 Million Facial Recognition Images by 2015?

According to a story from the BBC, that appears to be the plan. The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) obtained information

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Apr 15, 2014

Good News for Android Users – You're Safe if You're Smart

It is no surprise to anyone that 97% of mobile malware targets Android phones since it is the most widely

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Apr 14, 2014

The Heartburn of Heartbleed: What You Need to Know – and Do

Heartbleed is bad, but very confusing to most people. As simply as I can put it, it is a bug

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