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Adobe finds itself under fire for its recent spyware-esque Terms of Service update, which forces Photoshop and Substance 3D users to provide the company unlimited access to their projects.
And that's only the tip of the iceberg: https://t.co/OVOKZOimjP
#adobe#photoshop
ποΈWeβre very excited to announce the release of our first ever podcast on @spotify! Listen to our debut episode βThe Ransomware Ecosystemβ nowβ¬οΈ
https://t.co/8HDqpyTBpA
Martin Nikel, our director of eDiscovery and legal disclosure, shares his thoughts about the use of AI in the workplace. #AI#CyberRiskManagement
https://t.co/6oRteGHS54
@ComputerWeekly exposed the Post Office scandal and are getting stuck in to @drcmday whistleblowing case in their third article on the case.
Kudos to @Tommy___Greene
eDiscovery is being over-simplified with βpress the button solutionsβ which is rather concerning, GPTs to do it all, modules in cloud software that claim to βproduce all the dataβ. Itβs just not that simple.
https://t.co/o1MTa4dZSF
Learning from this scandal is not just about fixing past mistakes; it's about setting a new standard for corporate responsibility and integrity. #PostOffceScandal#PostOfficeInquiry
https://t.co/R9rdTfLBGL
@RichardMoorhead @alextomo Yes the more I look into it, the more I wonder why there isnβt some more independent process for inquiries, for transparencyβs sake.