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Clop group obtained access to the email addresses of about 632,000 US federal employees

Security Affairs

The MOVEit campaign also targeted additional US agencies, including the Department of Health and Human Services, the Department of Agriculture, and the General Services Administration. A report written by the US Office of Personnel Management, and obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request, provides more details about the attacks.

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Surveying Community Webs Members’ Digital Preservation Needs

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To gather more detailed feedback on current organizational activities, capacity, and collection development, Community Programs staff launched a Digital Preservation Needs Survey in the fall of 2023. Out of those 51 members, 49 members (96%) expressed an organizational need or mandate to preserve digital content over the long-term.

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Metrics that matter: Data and tools Planet Collibra leaders use to understand climate change and create impact

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The US Geological Survey says, “ The science is conclusive that the planet has warmed and the climate around the world has changed in response. Let’s look at how governments, institutions, and businesses are making an investment, then I’ll share metrics and resources to help you take action as a citizen. What IS climate change?

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Sustainability trends: 5 issues to watch in 2024

IBM Big Data Hub

Businesses, governments and individuals now see sustainability as a global imperative. As more companies set broad environmental, social and governance (ESG) goals, finding a way to track and accurately document progress is increasingly important. They’re also turning to a new perspective: “nature positive.”

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Once Bitten, Forever Archival: Mosquitoes Abuzz in Still Pictures

Unwritten Record

Long, Guadalcanal malariologist, instructs a group of Navy men in methods of mosquito survey and control. Department of Agriculture were hard at work learning about their insectoid enemies. They also help inform the public about government photographic resources that are available. Local ID: 111-SC-345720 | T/Sgt.

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50 Years Makes a Difference! How Film Research Has Changed Since the 1972 Conference on Audiovisual Archives

Unwritten Record

You may have heard that the National Archives is partnering with the University of Maryland Cinema and Media Studies Program to present Films of State , an online conference on government-produced moving images (if not, check out my last blog post for more background).

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Climate change predictions: Anticipating and adapting to a warming world

IBM Big Data Hub

Parts of Africa will be especially vulnerable, with agricultural yields declining by as much as 50% in some areas. Around the world, AI-powered climate models and other technologies can help scientists, government officials and utilities providers forecast water access conditions and improve water resource management.