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U.S. Govt. Apps Bundled Russian Code With Ties to Mobile Malware Developer

Krebs on Security

Army and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) were integrating software that sends visitor data to a Russian company called Pushwoosh , which claims to be based in the United States. Pushwoosh employees posing at a company laser tag event. A recent scoop by Reuters revealed that mobile apps for the U.S.

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To Our Researchers

Archives Blogs

Staff has also been tagging and transcribing records in the Catalog. Since March, the number of available tags and transcriptions in the Catalog has tripled. Since March 16, we have added 234,139 archival descriptions and 6,477,642 digitized pages to the National Archives Catalog.

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Getting ready for artificial general intelligence with examples

IBM Big Data Hub

While cost wasn’t the primary driver, it reflects a growing belief that the value generated by gen AI outweighs the price tag. By analyzing historical data and medical trends, AGI might predict a patient’s specific potential risk of developing certain diseases.

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Celebrate Nurses Week with the Military Nurse

Unwritten Record

Many nurses end up in direct combat zones or behind enemy lines caring for the ill and injured, they are also exposed to diseases at a higher rate than other positions. Because of this, military nurses have suffered casualties during every major conflict. The following numbers are estimated casualties from the University of Wisconsin .

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Ask an archivist … we did!

Preservica

You can participate by using the #AskAnArchivist hash tag on Twitter.). Some of my favorite items in the Archives relate to public health records – how people were affected by illness and disease, such as the cholera epidemic in the 1800s and the flu epidemic in 1918.

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What IG Professionals Should Know About the Internet of Bodies

ARMA International

Also, in development are surgically implanted brain devices that may be able to upgrade memory, restore memory for people with traumatic brain injuries, or treat diseases such as Alzheimer’s or Parkinson’s. Body-external devices (“wearables”). Wearable technology began as any kind of electronic device designed to be worn on the user’s body.

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Planning for Long-Term Access to COVID-19 Memory Websites

Archive-It

This March ushers in the fourth year of the COVID-19 pandemic—the WHO first declared the disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus a pandemic on March 11th, 2020. The observations can be tagged by keywords and locations by the contributors. For more information, visit communitywebs.archive-it.org.

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