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MY TAKE: Log4j’s big lesson – legacy tools, new tech are both needed to secure modern networks

The Last Watchdog

Log4j is the latest, greatest vulnerability to demonstrate just how tenuous the security of modern networks has become. By no means has the cybersecurity community been blind to the complex security challenges spinning out of digital transformation. Log4j, for instance, is a ubiquitous logging library.

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Data, analysis and the library: Joining the dots at the Department for Work and Pensions

CILIP

Here he speaks to Information Professional Editor Rob Green about how librarians and library services are now a central part of that function, and how the library service is supporting the wider needs of the Department. including leading the analysis for the Pensions Commission, Chaired by Adair Turner and which reported in 2005.

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Preservica proud to be supporting the Emmett Leahy Award

Preservica

Boston, MA and Oxford UK: Dec 11, 2018 – Preservica, the market leader in active digital preservation software, is proud to announce its support for the Emmett Leahy Award. Preservica is an AWS Government Competency Partner meeting the highest levels of availability, reliability and security for government workloads and data.

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The Sainsbury Archive chooses Preservica to create new cloud-based digital archive

Preservica

The Sainsbury Archive contains a vast array of digital materials including advertising, brand assets, marketing campaigns, every issue of the company’s in-house magazine, packaging and product designs, as well as corporate governance records such as meeting minutes, board reports and staff records.

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Top SD-WAN Solutions for Enterprise Security

eSecurity Planet

As organizations embrace hybrid IT environments, SD-WAN and the tools combine to form a Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) offering that gives organizations the latest capabilities for optimizing WANs and securing hybrid enterprise workloads. Networking specialists like Cisco and HPE’s Aruba are moving deeper into security.

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