GPSOLO - Table of Contents
Volume 22, Number 8
December, 2005
Features
Identity Theft: Crime Du
Jour
J. Anthony Vittal
Identity theft is the fastest-growing crime in America. Take
the necessary steps to protect yourself and your
clients.
Spyware: Exorcising the
Demons
Sharon D. Nelson and John W. Simek
Would you be surprised to learn that the majority of law firm
computers have some form of spyware on them? Learn the warning
signs and what to do if you are infected.
Hiding Out on the Internet
Carole Levitt and Mark Rosch
Start ego-surfing to learn exactly what information is
available about you—and your clients—on the
Web.
Phishing, Pharming, and Other
Scams
J. Anthony Vittal
Phishing and pharming scams all have a common goal: getting
sufficient information from you to let thieves raid your
accounts.
Backing Up in Cyberspace
Anna Yen
Storing your backup on-site means it may be destroyed along
with your original data.
Lock It Up!
Justin Sher
By using encryption, your data is as safe as you can make
it.
Biometric Devices: Ready for the
Solo?
Daniel S. Coolidge
Biometric devices do not enhance security. They compromise
it.
Preparing for Electronic
Discovery
Sharon D. Nelson and John W. Simek
Take extreme care to lock down confidential data in
electronic documents.
The Technologists’ Guide to
Holiday Shopping
Jeffrey Allen and Alan Pearlman
If you don’t find the killer gift you are searching for
in this directory, you just aren’t looking hard
enough.
Columns
Road Warrior
Jeffrey Allen
Going Mobile Against Your Will
The Chair’s Corner
Dwight L. Smith
Why Become a Division?
General Practice, Solo and Small
Firm Division News
Midyear Meeting Programs; Bankruptcy Committee Profile; Law
Student Mentoring Program; Solosez Supreme Court Swearing-In
Ceremonies
Being Solo
David Leffler
Once More into the Breach!
Mac User
Victoria L. Herring
The Who, What, Where, Why, When, and How of Backup
Techno Ethics
Mark L. Tuft
E-Mail Sleuthing and the Preservation of
Confidentiality
Product Review
Jeffrey Allen
Adobe Creative Suite 2
Product Review
Alan Pearlman
Fujitsu ScanSnap Color Image Scanner



