Ride the Lightning

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

Recent Posts

Jan 09, 2009

MD5 COLLISIONS: REAL PROBLEM OR RED HERRING?

Among the computer forensics crowd, or those who follow the field, the subject of MD5 collisions always brings folks to

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Jan 07, 2009

FOLLOWING ELECTRONIC EVIDENCE ISSUES ON TWITTER

I promise to leave this subject soon, but there was so much response to my last blog posting, it seems

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Jan 05, 2009

SHARON CATCHES THE TWITTER BUG

And yes, it burned half a day. Poof. Hours had vanished. I feel as though I am standing on a

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Jan 02, 2009

A TRIANGULATED VIEW OF EDD

Always a pleasure to highlight the work of a friend. Rob Robinson has come up with a listing of the

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Dec 31, 2008

MARYLAND SPIES ON "FRINGE PEOPLE"

What, you might reasonably ask, are "fringe people?" A wooly-headed Thomas Hutchins, a former Maryland State Police Superintendant, somehow defined this

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Dec 29, 2008

THE "WHATEVER" CASE: GUTMAN V. KLEIN

"Whatever. I told him whatever. I did whatever I felt right to do, whatever.”  These were the evasive and unintentionally

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Dec 24, 2008

BRIGHT YELLOW SUITCASE SCREAMS "SEARCH ME!"

As the holidays approach, I had a number of very serious electronic evidence postings that were possibilities. Much too serious

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Dec 22, 2008

MORE STATE RULES ADDRESSING ELECTRONIC EVIDENCE

Hard to keep up these days. Just when we have some sense of what all the new federal rules mean

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Dec 19, 2008

LOSEY LETS LOOSE ON KROLL

You have to love a guy who self-effacingly acknowledges that he is a smart-aleck. Ralph Losey's e-Discovery Team blog is

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Dec 17, 2008

AUSSIE MEMO: PUT SHRIMP ON BARBIE, SERVE LEGAL NOTICE ON FACEBOOK

G’day mates. Ah, those Aussies – always up to mischief, these descendants of convicts. At first I thought it was someone

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Dec 15, 2008

DATA RECOVERY HELPS CONVICT RAPIST

At the worst moments, technology sometimes chooses to fail us. On December 11th, it was reported that the recovery of

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Dec 12, 2008

BLACK EYES FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT: MISHANDLING OF ELECTRONIC EVIDENCE

The need for more law enforcement training in the handling of electronic evidence is acute. This week has brought us

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