Toronto, Mobile Helix and MicroAgility are thrilled to be headed to your beautiful city for our ILTA Roadshow on April 28th at Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP. Mobile Helix and Toronto company, MacroAgility, are sponsoring, “Make the Most of iManage – New Features in Work 9.3 and Secure Mobility.”

Join us to learn about Work 9.3 features from MacroAgility and about secure mobility for Work from Mobile Helix. We will show a demo of our LINK encrypted app for lawyers which integrates with Work, Outlook, SharePoint and the firm intranet. Enjoy lunch, education, and networking with peers. Registration is required. Details and registration here.
On March 28th, the Department of Justice confirmed that it had successfully unlocked the San Bernardino shooter’s iPhone 5C without Apple’s assistance. On that same day, the US government moved to vacate a California court order that had attempted to force Apple to assist in the decryption of the device. While the legal maneuverings are fascinating in their own right, the conclusion leads to an even more fascinating technology discussion – how did the FBI crack the iPhone, and what are the implications of this successful hack? 





