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Analyzing AZORult malware using NSA Ghidra suite

Security Affairs

Cybaze-Yoroi ZLAB malware researchers decided to use the NSA Ghidra suite in a real case study, the analysis of the AZORult malware. Technical Analysis. The sample is a PE32 file apparently coded in Visual C++, containing references to major IT companies in its metadata fields like Google and Amazon. Introduction.

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How to build a decision tree model in IBM Db2

IBM Big Data Hub

Someone with the knowledge of SQL and access to a Db2 instance, where the in-database ML feature is enabled, can easily learn to build and use a machine learning model in the database. This simplifies the analysis process. Here are some of the key tables: FLIGHT_DECTREE_MODEL: this table contains metadata about the model.

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COVID-19 collections and resouces: An update for web archivists

Archive-It

Case studies. We monitor new public collections like these for relevant naming and metadata. We look forward to providing a unified access point to all of public Archive-It collections about COVID-19, in order to inspire new kinds of discovery and analysis as well as to reduce duplications of effort.

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ALL Data as a Service (DaaS/BDaaS) - EAs in a New Role, as DaaS Enablers

Interactive Information Management

And, you'd like this information (all of it, or lots of it) right now, in an easily consumable, visual, semantically-relevant way - to share with your community and to be automatically (or easily) ingested by your other systems or analysis tools. Secure & compliant, fast, portable, standardized if necessary, high quality.

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The Human Rights web archive collection at Columbia University Libraries?

Archive-It

by Alex Thurman, Head of Web Collecting, Columbia University Libraries Columbia University Libraries’ web collecting program began in 2008, with the goal of ensuring that selected freely available web resources remain accessible for current and future researchers. The collection to date represents 19.2 TB of data, with about another 1.5

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The Digital Campaigns Project: Preserving State Politics in a Nationalized Political Environment

Archive-It

At the national level, campaign websites have been regularly archived by both the Library of Congress but also existing crawling criteria used by the Wayback Machine at the Internet Archive, facilitating access to historical candidate websites for both citizens and researchers.