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State of Preservica - Highlights and Momentum Looking Ahead

Preservica

Trusted by leading business, government and cultural organizations around the world, we are continuing to grow fast, and you are a part of that! The acceleration in digital transformation and cloud-first initiatives over the last year has put increased focus on the way long-term digital content is governed and used.

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Amnesty International creates new global human rights digital archive with Preservica

Preservica

It will also provide secure global access for staff working to assemble evidence for presentation to international bodies, and speed up online discovery and the production of reports through the enriching of metadata. Visit: www.preservica.com Twitter: @preservica.

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Spotlight: US Air Force World War II Photography

Unwritten Record

Originally, the military branch was known as the United States Army Air Forces before becoming the United States Air Force we know today in 1947. This means that while the transcribed metadata is currently incomplete, you can still find terminology written directly on the scanned image.

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Latest Turla backdoor leverages email PDF attachments as C&C mechanism

Security Affairs

Turla is the name of a Russian cyber espionage APT group (also known as Waterbug, Venomous Bear and KRYPTON) that has been active since at least 2007 targeting government organizations and private businesses. ” Information is exfiltrated by generating a PDF with the siphoned data and sent out via emails and message metadata.

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An Update on Still Picture Catalog Additions

Unwritten Record

Army Signal Corps Photographs Of Military Activity During World War II and The Korean Conflict. This series consists of bound photo albums that document American military activities. However, staff are currently working on creating metadata for 80-GK, which will be used for a future scanning project. 111-SCA: U.S.