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Should Google Apps Power the Next Generation Legal Aid Office? Analyzing the Cost-Savings, Coolness- Factor, and Controversy May 13, 2010
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Todays Panelists Glenn Rawdon, Program Counsel at LSC Steven McGarrity, Associate Director of Community Legal Aid Services Kathleen Brockel, Executive Director of LSNTAP David Bonebrake, Project Coordinator at LSNTAP
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Todays Presentation Google Apps and the Cloud Cost-Savings Coolness-Factor (Features & Benefits) Controversy Implementation Google Apps as an Extensible Framework
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The Google Apps in Legal Aid Survey 12 responses from Google Apps users in the legal aid community.
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The Takeaway If youre struggling to keep up with IT, Google Apps deserves a look. Google Apps is not untested in the legal aid community.
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Google Apps and the Cloud Cloud Computing Explained Google Apps Intro
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Google Apps: The Cost-Savings Google Apps is free for US non-profits with less than 3000 users Will it stay free?
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The Coolness-Factor (And Why Cool Matters) Google has usability down - users get more out of products they know and like Innovation is exciting
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Google Apps Includes: Gmail Google Calendar Google Docs Sites Contacts Start Page Google Video Talk Google Apps does not include Google Voice, Google Buzz, and Google Wave.
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Benefits of Google Apps Powerful search Collaboration Cloud access Spam filtering Mobile integration Disaster Recovery
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Powerful Search
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Collaboration Is there any better tool for online collaboration than Google Docs?
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Collaboration Not just for Gmail users Sign up for a Google Account
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Cloud Access Users can securely access Google Apps from any location with an Internet connection, without using a VPN. With the proper configuration, that connection can be securely encrypted from wherever the users accesses Apps.
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Cloud Access and SSL Common Internet encryption protocol http vs. https Can be automatically turned for all users
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Spam Filtering Fantastic spam filtering within Google Apps It just goes away
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Mobile Integration Displays very well on iPhone, Android, and Blackberry. Includes support for Google Docs
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Disaster Recovery Data is stored off-site on duplicate Google servers Continuing operations simply a matter of finding a working Internet connection Switching MX records after a disaster
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Google Apps: The Controversy The Google Apps main controversy is over security and data privacy Security and privacy are paramount concerns That said, we need to be realistic in our assessments
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Can We Do Better? Attorney-Technologist Dennis Kennedy: Make a realistic comparison of what you're doing now. Attorneys often worry about security and confidentiality issues with [cloud providers] while employing practices in their office that are all but laughably unsecure." http://denniskennedy.com/blog/2009/07/wor king-in-the-cloud-lawyers-and-saas
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The Weakest Link is in this Room Typically the weakest link in any security setup, whether on-premise or cloud-based, is the user
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Advanced Password Settings
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Good Password Policy Guidelines A password policy should have the following: – Maximum password age: 90 days – Same password should not be used on sites like Facebook, Flickr, or Amazon – Minimum password length: 8 characters – Password must meet complexity requirements. The password complexity requirements are: – Not contain all or part of the users account name – Contain characters from three of the following four categories: English uppercase characters (A through Z) English lowercase characters (a through z) Base 10 digits (0 through 9) Non-alphabetic characters (for example, !, $, #, %) Its always a good reminder to set strong passwords and change them regularly between 90 -120 days, even if it means adding or changing the last character in the password. Source: http://crmhelpdesksoftware.com/google-apps-premier-edition-allows-better password-control/http://crmhelpdesksoftware.com/google-apps-premier-edition-allows-better password-control/
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Additional Security Considerations Mitigates risks associated with lost laptops and thumb drives. Files are stored and worked on in the cloud. Although it's important to keep our data private, it's not a high target. There is no great financial incentive to get our clients information.
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What happens if Google is subpoenaed for my email records? Does Google just hand them over? 6.3 Required Disclosure. Each party may disclose the other partys Confidential Information when required by law but only after it, if legally permissible: (a) uses commercially reasonable efforts to notify the other party; and (b) gives the other party the chance to challenge the disclosure.
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Ethics Considerations Bars have been quiet on cloud computing and Google Apps, but law firms are moving forward NC Proposed Ethics Opinion: Cloud okay if you make efforts to minimize the risk Due diligence is essential
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Client Data Most programs do not have formal policies for handling client data, but do store at least some client data on Googles servers One approach: only use client first name and last name initial. Refer to case # if necessary Survey Answer: Yes. As a general proposition we are very comfortable with Google's privacy and security controls. In general, our concerns are not with client data being hosted by Google, any more than we would be with any other TP hosting service with proper privacy and security controls. The real issue is the users, i.e., assuring that they understand and properly use the Google Apps to assure client confidentiality is preserved. This is especially important given the ease with which Google Apps content can be shared
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Moving your Domain to Google Apps
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Administration with Simple Dashboard
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Step-by-Step Setup Guide Available
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TCO Calculator Provided
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Moving Email It's as Easy as 1, 2, 3 1.
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Email Before Move to Google Apps
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Email After Move to Google Apps
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Email in Gmail Interface
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Free Sync Tool for Outlook
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Importing Existing Documents
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You can select multiple files and types
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Automatically convert as you upload
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Don't forget, you can take a test drive before you commit!
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