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The black redaction box is meant to protect sensitive information from public view. It’s supposed to be an impenetrable curtain. But sometimes that curtain is surprisingly easy to raise. And when that happens, it can mean trouble for attorneys and their ...
Victims' lawyers called for action after alleged redaction failures in the latest release exposed names, addresses and photos.
This post is part one in a series examining privacy and transparency issues in the context of public access to digital court records, building on my essay “Digital Court Records Access, Social Justice and Judicial Balancing: What Judge Coffin Can Teach ...
The convergence of rapidly growing cyberattacks and increasingly strict data privacy regulations has companies stuck between a rock and a hard place. On one hand, enterprise data is being targeted by attackers more aggressively than ever before. On the ...
In the last several weeks, I ran across two documents written by lawyers that looked redacted—but all the supposedly secret information in them could be extracted with literally three keystrokes (ctrl-A, ctrl-C, ctrl-shift-V). One was a court filing that ...
One of the greatest risks a business can face is the inadvertent disclosure of privileged or confidential information. This can result in huge fines and loss of professional reputation. Permanently removing content from a document to ensure confidentiality ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Pimloc has announced a major upgrade to its Secure Redact platform, introducing advanced Named Entity Recognition (NER) capabilities for automated audio redaction. This enhancement allows organizations to quickly and accurately detect and ...