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Independent Review of Public Library Financing Panel announcement

CILIP

Independent Review of Public Library Financing Panel announcement. CILIP is delighted to announce the expert members of the recently established Independent Review of Public Library Financing Panel. Public libraries are a vital part of the fabric of daily life for millions of people across the UK every day. community management?

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Time to end a decade of library austerity

CILIP

Time to end a decade of library austerity. CILIP and Library Champion Bobby Seagull delivered a petition to Downing Street last Thursday calling for an end to a decade of public library austerity and demanding secure revenue funding for public libraries in the Chancellor?s 243m per year in real terms since 2010.

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CISA adds Log4Shell Log4j flaw to the Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog

Security Affairs

Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) added 13 new vulnerabilities to the Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog , including recently disclosed Apache Log4Shell Log4j and Fortinet FortiOS flaws. The post CISA adds Log4Shell Log4j flaw to the Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog appeared first on Security Affairs.

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MY TAKE: Memory hacking arises as a go-to tactic to carry out deep, persistent incursions

The Last Watchdog

In fact, memory attacks have quietly emerged as a powerful and versatile new class of hacking technique that threat actors in the vanguard are utilizing to subvert conventional IT security systems. Allegedly developed by US and Israeli operatives, Stuxnet was discovered circulating through Iranian nuclear energy facilities in 2010.

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Two flavors of software as a service: Intuit QuickBase and Etelos | ZDNet

Collaboration 2.0

Google unplugs Windows Google decides that a security invasion from China was the last straw and bans the use of. Topics Security , Software-as-a-service , Intuit Inc. applications by IT professionals – whose remit is to man the firewalls and protect company secrets – is their lack of credible security features. Where the Web 2.0

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Navigating a job market ?in the eye of the storm?

CILIP

Here he gives his view of changes in the job market for library and information roles in the corporate sector. Sue Wills, who is responsible for Arts, Heritage, Libraries and Registration Services at Surrey County Council, interprets the jobs market in public libraries. Public libraries jobs. ?There Academic Libraries. ?From

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The Future of the Web | ZDNet

Collaboration 2.0

Google unplugs Windows Google decides that a security invasion from China was the last straw and bans the use of. LBiege 08/12/2008 10:18 PM Reply to Flag RE: The Future of the Web A lot to think about here! TJGodel 08/13/2008 09:10 AM Reply to Flag RE: The Future of the Web A great advance in web searches for inter-related data.

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