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Telework Capacity Building Grants from LSC Roundtable

Posted by on March 30,2020

Are you a LSC grantee interested in learning more about the newly released Telework Capacity Building Grants from LSC?  Just-Tech is holding a roundtable discussion for LSC grantees to help answer questions related to the Telework Capacity Building Grants. We will be available to provide objective guidance and discuss best practices for remote work, give […]

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See You at LSC’s Innovations in Technology Conference, January 15 to January 17th!

Posted by on January 10,2020

Join Just-Tech at LSC’s Innovations in Technology Conference in Portland, OR Just-Tech is excited to join over 500 attendees at the ITC conference in Portland, Oregon, January 15-17, 2020.  We support the work that the LSC’s Technology Initiative Grant (TIG) Program does in expanding access to justice by promoting technological innovations in legal services delivery […]

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NLADA 2019 Annual Innovative Justice Conference from November 6th to November 9th

Posted by on October 28,2019

Join Just-Tech at the NLADA 2019 Annual Innovative Justice Conference in Detroit Just-Tech is excited to join the members of the National Legal Aid and Defender Association (NLADA) at their 2019 Annual Innovative Justice conference in Detroit, MI, November 6 through November 9. We honor the mission of NLADA and the work that they do […]

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ICANN Removes Pricing Cap on .Org Domain Names

Posted by on July 1,2019

Via The Domain Name Wire: The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), ignoring consumer and industry feedback, has instituted a rule change that will remove pricing caps on domain name registrations processed through the Public Interest Registry – the organization that manages the traditionally non-profit .org domain. While it is currently  unclear if […]

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New Report Shows Civil Legal Aid is Securing Individual and Family Stability, Improving Lives

Posted by on June 19,2019

From The Cleveland Plain Dealer: A new report released by The Center for Community Solutions shows how clients that obtained civil legal assistance in housing cases saw marked improvements instability in at least one of five main areas: financial, family, health, housing and education. The report is the result of a collaborative effort between The […]

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Widely used D-Link Modem/Router Under Attack

Posted by on June 20,2018

Ars Technica is running a story on how the Sartori botnet has been actively targeting widely used D-Link DSL Internet modems in a effort to expand its infected base and likely launch new, and more sophisticated attacks against networks and devices. What makes the focus on D-Link notable is its position as one of the […]

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2018 New York Statewide Civil Legal Aid Technology Conference

Posted by on May 29,2018

Join Just-Tech at the 2018 New York Statewide Civil Legal Aid Technology Conference! Convened by the NYS Permanent Commission on Access to Justice, with the assistance of NYSTech, this conference will bring together leaders and technologists from legal aid providers, private law firms, law schools, corporations and the Judiciary to promote collaborative, innovative and sustainable […]

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Security for a Civil Society

Posted by on May 11,2018

The Ford Foundation recently partnered with The Engine Room to conduct research on the current state of digital security within the civil society community. The report is broken into three sections: The Contextual Nature of Security – which discusses “basic understandings of digital security, consider[s] political contexts, and take[s] a brief look at current and […]

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NYC Announces City’s First-Ever Cybersecurity Initiative

Posted by on April 6,2018

Via NYC.gov: Mayor Bill de Blasio has a announced “NYC Secure“, New York City’s first ever cyber-security initiative. NYC Secure will defend New Yorkers from malicious cyber activity on mobile devices, across public Wi-Fi networks, and beyond. The first NYC Secure programs will include a free City-sponsored smartphone protection app that, when installed, will issue […]

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Facebook, Privacy, and What You Need to Know

Posted by on March 27,2018

Last week, New Zealand student and technologist Dylan McKay downloaded his entire Facebook archive to see just how much data the company had harvested from. To his surprise, he discovered that not only had Facebook collected the identities of his friends and family from his address book, but that, for a short period between 2016 […]

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