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Newcastle University becomes latest ransomware victim as education sector fails to heed warnings

IT Governance

Staff and students can still access limited services, including email, office applications and video conference tools. This incident is the latest in a long line of cyber attacks on the education sector. Meanwhile, the university said it is working with the ICO (Information Commissioner’s Office) and the police to address the breach.

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Films of State Conference Recordings Now Available

Unwritten Record

The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) recently partnered with the University of Maryland’s Cinema and Media Studies Program to present Films of State: Moving Images Made by Governments , a virtual conference running from April 7 to 9, 2021, highlighting current scholarship on the topic of government films and filmmaking.

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The Sedona Conference Has Updated its Commentary on Information Governance: eDiscovery Best Practices

eDiscovery Daily

It’s been a busy year for The Sedona Conference® (TSC). Now, TSC is releasing an update to its 2014 commentary on Information Governance. An Information Governance program should maintain sufficient independence from any particular department or division to ensure that decisions are made for the benefit of the overall organization.

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Google TAG warns of Russia-linked APT groups targeting Ukraine

Security Affairs

The group targeted multiple sectors, including government, defense, energy, transportation/logistics, education, and humanitarian organizations. Google TAG also reported the malware-based attacks conducted by the group behind Cuba ransomware to distribute RomCom RAT in the networks of the Ukrainian government and military.

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What is the Future of the Legal Technology Conference?, Part Three

eDiscovery Daily

Now, Tom has written another terrific overview regarding the state of legal technology conferences titled What is the Future of the Legal Technology Conference? that we’re happy to share on the eDiscovery Daily blog. My Observations Regarding Legal Tech Conferences. Are we left, then, with no true educational conferences?

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Tomorrow is the U-Fla E-Discovery Conference!: eDiscovery Best Practices

eDiscovery Daily

Usually, I remind you the day of a conference about it, but this one is big enough that I want to give you more time to register – at least for the livestream. Believe it or not, tomorrow is the seventh annual University of Florida E-Discovery Conference. The conference is tomorrow from 8am to 6pm ET. at noon ET.

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How eDiscovery Technology and Workflows Speed Public Records Requests Response

eDiscovery Daily

This is the second blog in a series on streamlining public records request response. One key similarity lies in the meticulous management of data, starting from governance levels and progressing through collection, processing, review, and export stages. Legal and regulatory compliance is another shared aspect.

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