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US CISA added 17 flaws to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog

Security Affairs

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) this week added seventeen actively exploited vulnerabilities to the Catalog. CVE Number CVE Title Required Action Due Date CVE-2021-32648 October CMS Improper Authentication 2/1/2022 CVE-2021-21315 System Information Library for node.js Pierluigi Paganini.

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URLs Aren’t Archives ¯_(?)_/¯, and Other Stories

The Schedule

The expectation of action on the part of institutions such as the Library of Congress was frustrating. Importantly, modern institutional archives do not make it a practice of taking things, or blindly capturing online records, without first attempting to secure the rights to do so. Frustration all around. noun, “an archives”.

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Former OpenText CEO John Shackleton joins Preservica as Chairman of the Board

Preservica

Legacy enterprise content management and archiving vendors are failing to address this, which means Preservica has already attracted an impressive customer base of enterprise, government, education and cultural organizations. Having digital files stored somewhere means nothing if these assets are not readable or usable. About Preservica.

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Part 1: OMG! Not another digital transformation article! Is it about understanding the business drivers?

ARMA International

For example, organizations can re-package video libraries, songs, research, and course material for different audiences – customers, researchers, academics, students, and so on; and they can monetize the content via CaaS. A CSP exploits diverse content types and serves multiple constituencies and numerous use cases across an organization.”

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The Week in Cyber Security and Data Privacy: 11 – 18 December 2023

IT Governance

An investigation determined that personal data, including names, addresses, phone numbers, Social Security numbers, dates of birth and bank account numbers, belonging to nearly 15 million people was obtained by an unauthorised party between 30 October and 1 November. Data breached: personal data belonging to 14,690,284 individuals.