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ARMA, AIEF Collaborate for Special Edition of IM Magazine

ARMA International

ARMA International and the ARMA International Educational Foundation (AIEF) are pleased to announce their collaboration on Information Management Magazine, ARMA-AIEF Special Edition , scheduled for publication mid-November. “Documentation Theory for Information Governance,” Marc Kosciejew. MLIS, Ph.D.

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These are the sources of DDoS attacks against Russia, local NCCC warns

Security Affairs

Russian government released a list containing IP addresses and domains behind DDoS attacks that hit Russian infrastructure after the invasion. The list of domains includes the US CIA and FBI, USA Today, and Ukraine’s Korrespondent magazine, along with domains and apps specifically set up to target Russia amid the invasion.

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Documentation Theory for Information Governance

ARMA International

This article is part of a collaboration between ARMA and AIEF and is included in Information Management Magazine, ARMA-AIEF Special Edition , which will be available for download in November. This article aims to consider what a documentary focus can offer to the practices and understandings of information governance.

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Xplain data breach also impacted the national Swiss railway FSS

Security Affairs

In early June, Swiss police launched an investigation into the cyber attack that hit the Bernese IT company Xplain, which provides its services to several federal and cantonal government departments, the army, customs, and the Federal Office of Police (Fedpol). The news of the attack was first reported by the Swiss newspaper Le Temps.

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Hunton Publishes Several Chapters in International Comparative Legal Guide to Data Protection

Hunton Privacy

The guide provides privacy officers and in-house counsel with a comprehensive overview and analysis of data protection laws and regulations around the world. It begins with the first chapter on the proposed European legislative reform and then covers existing laws and regulations in 32 jurisdictions. Read the full news release.

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12.9 else: “The most mericful thing in the world”

John Battelle's Searchblog

This week, the tension between industry, governments, and regulation gets hashed out over the NSA, drones, bitcoins, and DNA databases; bots are running research on our behalf, and I became “postdigital.” Tech Giants Issue Call for Limits on Government Surveillance of Users – New York Times. The post 12.9

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A Close Up Look at the Consumer Data Broker Radaris

Krebs on Security

government. An analysis of email addresses known to have been used by Mr. Norden shows he is a native Russian man whose real name is Igor Lybarsky (also spelled Lubarsky). government. The site advertises FACT Magazine and the Russian state-owned media outlet Channel One. government. In May 2022, the U.S.

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