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Archive-It Partner News, February 2019

Archive-It

Also on our blogroll: Nuevas opciones, nuevas direcciones: Natalie Baur, Preservation Librarian at the Biblioteca Daniel Cosío Villegas, El Colegio de México, introduces the pilot effort to archive the Mexican federal government web, in English and Spanish ! Mar 3-6: Electronic Resources & Libraries – Austin, TX.

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The Hacker Mind: Hacking Aerospace

ForAllSecure

Steve Luczynski and Matt Mayes join The Hacker Mind to talk about the importance of getting hackers, vendors, and the government to get together and work through problems. CBS: A computer security researcher was kept off a plane for suggesting on social media that he could hack into the planes control system. Here’s CBS news.

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e-Records 2017: “Teacher Retirement System of Texas: The Information Governance Journey”

The Texas Record

This is the seventh post of a multi-part recap of the 2017 e-Records Conference. Presentation materials from the conference are available on the e-Records 2017 website. Information Governance: Take Control and Succeed. TSLAC Wants Your Electronic Records. Data Protection and Information Governance across Data Silos.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: DEF CON Villages

ForAllSecure

Ollam: so locks at DEF CON and locks it at any hacker conference. But it was really fella named Kai and his friend doc and some other people from Colorado and the 719 area code they they were the first to anyone really remembers in those early single digit days of DEF CON to start challenges and workshop tables. Still very informal.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Surviving Stalkerware

ForAllSecure

Fortunately, there are those in the InfoSec world, who are actively looking at the subject and speaking out at conferences, such as Black Hat. And that's actually far more important, so I would say it's the human factor talks at conferences like Black Hat, that are the most important ones. Both involve technology.