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Predictions 2014: A Difficult Year To See

John Battelle's Searchblog

The post Predictions 2014: A Difficult Year To See appeared first on John Battelle's Search Blog. But gazing into 2014 has been the hardest of the bunch – and not because the industry is getting so complicated. And yet somehow, this all leads me to my 2014 predictions. ” At least, I sure hope we will.

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Documentation Theory for Information Governance

ARMA International

iv] Further, “the practices of government [and other public and private institutions] become formal or official to the extent that they are documented.” [v] This article aims to consider what a documentary focus can offer to the practices and understandings of information governance.

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US-CERT warns of New Zealand mosque shooting scams and malware campaigns

Security Affairs

Despite social media companies immediately removed the content from their platforms it is still possible to find multiple copies of the shooting videos online. YouTube issued a statement condemning the snuff videos, confirming that it is removing them from its platform. — YouTube (@YouTube) March 15, 2019. Pierluigi Paganini.

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Cisco offers free 90-day Webex Licenses due to coronavirus outbreak

Security Affairs

Governments are asking citizens to limit travels, major conferences and events have been postponed or delayed, businesses are promoting smart-working, and in this scenario the communications technologies like WebEx are essential. . Copyright (C) 2014-2015 Media.net Advertising FZ-LLC All Rights Reserved -->. Pierluigi Paganini.

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North Korea-linked Zinc group posed as Samsung recruiters to target security firms

Security Affairs

“TAG observed a North Korean government-backed attacker group that previously targeted security researchers posing as recruiters at Samsung and sending fake job opportunities to employees at multiple South Korean information security companies that sell anti-malware solutions.” ” reads the Google Threat Horizons report.

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Tech firms suspend use of ‘biased’ facial recognition technology

Security Affairs

“We will not sell facial-recognition technology to police departments in the United States until we have a national law in place, grounded in human rights, that will govern this technology,” said Microsoft President Brad Smith. Copyright (C) 2014 Media.net Advertising FZ-LLC All Rights Reserved -->. Pierluigi Paganini.

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Nor Is This All

The Texas Record

The course I took on the Archival Enterprise in 2014 was still very much that course that Dr. Gracy had created during his time at UT, making use of the Texas Brewers’ Institute Collection at the Texas State Library to demonstrate archival organization principles.