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#InfoGov Links Of The Week 02-24-2017

Information is Currency

The 2016 distributed denial of service attack from a botnet of insecure connected cameras and DVRs is expected to have an impact. ARMA International points out that in addition to security concerns, a host of information governance concerns should be addressed, particularly in the business market for these devices.

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The U.S. Is Falling Behind on Encryption Standards – And That’s a Global Problem

eSecurity Planet

FIPS 140-3 Delays The FIPS 140 standard started in January 1994 with FIPS 140-1, developed by a government and industry working group composed of vendors and users of cryptographic equipment. As quantum computing technology continues to develop, this problem will become a crisis if it can’t be resolved now.

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To cloud or not to cloud

CGI

Thu, 02/04/2016 - 02:23. As the cloud market has matured, informed buyers recognize that not every application or service belongs in the cloud, and that no single cloud will meet all of an organization’s needs. To cloud or not to cloud. kathy.jacquay@…. Determining which applications go where. A hybrid IT forecast.

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Payment trends and their implications for national payment infrastructures

CGI

Wed, 04/13/2016 - 02:25. Payment market infrastructures must continue to provide a safe, sound and resilient payment system while evolving to address these market changes. First and foremost, payment market infrastructures must be resilient and stand up to disruptions. Why not payment market infrastructures?

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SAA/CoSA/NAGARA 2018 recap: Session 204

The Schedule

Beth, Kristen, and Laura presented a program in which they each brought their unique perspective to the management of social media as records within the Federal Government. The Secretary of Commerce’s official government account used her real name as her Twitter handle when it was set up. Troubleshoot #1. Troubleshoot #2.

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The blockchain bowling alley: How distributed ledger technology goes mainstream

CGI

Fri, 07/20/2018 - 02:40. The leap from niche to mainstream happens in what some strategists call the “bowling alley,” where a technology’s success in one industry (the lead pin) creates opportunities in tangentially related markets (secondary pins). The blockchain bowling alley: How distributed ledger technology goes mainstream.

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The blockchain bowling alley: How distributed ledger technology goes mainstream

CGI

Sat, 07/28/2018 - 02:40. The leap from niche to mainstream happens in what some strategists call the “bowling alley,” where a technology’s success in one industry (the lead pin) creates opportunities in tangentially related markets (secondary pins). The blockchain bowling alley: How distributed ledger technology goes mainstream.