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Google learned some hard security lessons after it was attacked late last year by hackers, CEO Eric Schmidt said Monday.

“Google is now particularly paranoid about that,” Schmidt said during a question-and-answer session following Googles Atmosphere 2010 conference before about 400 CIOs. After the company learned that some of its intellectual property was stolen during an attack that originated from inside China, it began locking down its systems to a greater degree and accelerated plans to move to Web-based systems like Chrome OS netbooks.

The attacks took advantage of a flaw in Internet Explorer 6 that was quickly patched, although the damage had been done. More than 30 U.S. companies were believed to be targeted by the attacks, but Google was one of the few that publicly identified itself as a victim because “we decided we had to tell people as a warning,” Schmidt said.

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Using Technology to Help Your Firm Grow

At the August meeting of the International Legal Technology Association, or ILTA, there was a provocative session that Ron Friedmann summarized in his “Strategic Legal Technology” blog at www.prismlegal.com. The session discussed technologies that are disruptive to the traditional practice of law.

The point of the session was that these technologies are also growth opportunities for those lawyers and law firms that change the way they think about the practice of law and embrace these new opportunities to differentiate themselves from their peers.

The purpose of this article is to examine some of the insights generated from the ILTA session and identify the mindsets and skills that will make it possible to seize the opportunities presented by new technologies and use them to differentiate yourself and your law firm in the marketplace.

via Legal Technology – Using Technology to Help Your Firm Grow.