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50 Years Makes a Difference! How Film Research Has Changed Since the 1972 Conference on Audiovisual Archives

Unwritten Record

In recent years, we’ve seen a steep increase of scholarly interest in government films, including numerous researchers investigating films made by the United States Information Agency and an entire volume of essays on films made by the United States military. [3] In addition, “access” meant something completely different at the time.

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The Week in Cyber Security and Data Privacy: 1 – 7 April 2024

IT Governance

Cybernews has now discovered that the company has, once again, exposed highly sensitive children’s data because of configuration errors. The company is yet to comment. We also found 15 organisations providing a significant update on a previously disclosed incident. Organisation(s) Sector Location Data breached?

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Author Q&A: The ongoing role of fortified structures in military clashes — and cybersecurity

The Last Watchdog

There’s no denying that castle walls play a prominent role in the histories of both military defense, going back thousands of years, and — as of the start of the current millennia — in cybersecurity. billion 2020, projected to rise to $517.17 The cost for one urban block: £34 million. billion by 2030.The

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“Edited by Laura Thornburgh,” Pioneer of Motion Picture Education

Unwritten Record

At the beginning of April 2020, NARA staff shifted focus to telework projects. While women often served as editors or scenario writers in the early days of film, we had seen little evidence of women working on military films, or really any early government films, so this was cause for excitement. But who was Laura Thornburgh?