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MY TAKE: Poorly protected local government networks cast shadow on midterm elections

The Last Watchdog

It’s easy to think of it as a problem the federal government must address or something that enterprises deal with, but cybersecurity has to be addressed closer to home, as well. His company supplies a co-managed SIEM service to mid-sized and large enterprises, including local government agencies. I spoke to A.N. Election threat.

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Quebec shuts down thousands of sites as disclosure of the Log4Shell flaw

Security Affairs

Quebec shut down nearly 4,000 of its sites in response to the discovery of the Log4Shell flaw in the Apache Log4j Java-based logging library. Quebec shut down nearly 4,000 of its sites as a preventative measure after the disclosure of a PoC exploit for the Log4Shell flaw ( CVE-2021-44228 ) in the Apache Log4j Java-based logging library.

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Data, analysis and the library: Joining the dots at the Department for Work and Pensions

CILIP

Here he speaks to Information Professional Editor Rob Green about how librarians and library services are now a central part of that function, and how the library service is supporting the wider needs of the Department. s library services more directly within the DWP?s Trevor recently incorporated the department?s Trevor says.

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e-Records 2021 Call for Presentations

The Texas Record

The annual e-Records conference is online again this year! The conference is the afternoon of Wednesday, November 17 and the morning of Thursday, November 18. For more information about the 2021 e-Records conference, check out the conference website. Our theme is Accelerating Towards the Texas of Tomorrow.

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e-Records 2020 Call for Presentations

The Texas Record

This year the annual e-Records conference is online! The conference dates and times are the afternoon of Wednesday, November 18 and the morning of Thursday, November 19. For more information about the 2020 e-Records conference, check out the conference website. Our theme is Records Are Virtually Everywhere.

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e-Records 2023 – Call for Presentations

The Texas Record

The annual e-Records Conference will be held in person at the Commons Conference Center in Austin, Texas, on Friday, November 3. We are now accepting presentation proposals from state government organizations (state agencies and universities), local governments, vendors, and subject matter experts from various organizations.

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e-Records 2017: “Establishing Information Governance for Local Governments in Microsoft SharePoint and Office 365”

The Texas Record

This is the fourth post of a multi-part recap of the 2017 e-Records Conference. Presentation materials from the conference are available on the e-Records 2017 website. Information Governance: Take Control and Succeed. Establishing Information Governance for Local Governments in Microsoft SharePoint and Office 365.