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Carryl Allardice elected CILIP’s next Vice President

CILIP

Carryl Allardice elected CILIP's next Vice President Carryl brings extensive experience from a number of sectors, including academic, national and government libraries as well as roles in library supply, legal deposit, and as a lecturer in library and information science.

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Security Affairs newsletter Round 457 by Pierluigi Paganini – INTERNATIONAL EDITION

Security Affairs

Clorox estimates the costs of the August cyberattack will exceed $49 Million Mastodon fixed a flaw that can allow the takeover of any account Iranian hackers breached Albania’s Institute of Statistics (INSTAT) Operation Synergia led to the arrest of 31 individuals Ex CIA employee Joshua Adam Schulte sentenced to 40 years in prison Cloudflare breached (..)

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The EU AI Act – the countdown begins

Data Protection Report

August 2, 2026 – obligations apply for high-risk AI brought into scope due to the use case (e.g. August 2, 2025 – general purpose AI provisions apply – these include information obligations to downstream providers for providers of tools like chatbots powered by large language models.

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Delivering innovation and supporting healthcare through a crisis

CILIP

Sue Lacey Bryant, National Lead for NHS Knowledge and Library Services, talks to CILIP Chief Executive Nick Poole about how NHS Library information teams have supported services throughout the crisis. Celebrated between 14 and 18 June during the first ever NHS Knowledge and Library Services Awareness Week.) However, it isn?t

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The next phase of Knowledge for Healthcare

CILIP

It was back in December 2014 that the original Knowledge for Healthcare strategy was published and as we embark on the second phase, which will run until 2026, I feel it is important to look at how far we have come. Find out more about the national NHS Knowledge and Library Services team. The next phase of Knowledge for Healthcare.

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IBM to help businesses scale AI workloads, for all data, anywhere

IBM Big Data Hub

Supporting the data management life cycle According to IDC’s Global StorageSphere, enterprise data stored in data centers will grow at a compound annual growth rate of 30% between 2021-2026. [2]

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Six keys to achieving advanced container monitoring

IBM Big Data Hub

Containerization involves packaging software code with the libraries and dependencies required to run the code. Gartner predicts that 90% of global enterprises will use containerized applications and one in five apps will run in containers by 2026, as CIO reported.