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Palo Alto Networks Cortex XSOA1

SecurityTrails’ 125,000 users can now integrate with the leading SOAR platform. We’re excited to announce the immediate availability of our latest API integration into Palo Alto Networks Cortex XSOAR, enabling users to operationalize our security intelligence with over 750 different products. Palo Alto Networks Cortex XSOAR is one of the most comprehensive security orchestration solutions […]

The Rise of One-Time Password 1

In February, KrebsOnSecurity wrote about a novel cybercrime service that helped attackers intercept the one-time passwords (OTPs) that many websites require as a second authentication factor in addition to passwords. That service quickly went offline, but new research reveals a number of competitors have since launched bot-based services that make it relatively easy for crooks […]

Big News about Connecting Comm1

Big News about Connecting Communities Digital Initiative!

September 2021 LC LABS LETTERA Monthly Roundup of News and Thoughts from the Library of Congress Labs Team Big news about the Connecting Communities Digital Initiative (CCDI) Apply now to CCDI grants! The Connecting Communities Digital Initiative (CCDI) currently has three open grant opportunities including 1) a higher education grant and 2) a library, archives, […]

Digital Forensics: Sleuthing A1

Whether providing valuable evidence that assists in the investigation and prosecutions of crime perpetrators or proving their innocence or as part of the post-breach investigation and incident response process in organizations of all sizes, digital forensics is a widely used craft by investigators in all sectors. The ever-growing advancements in information technology have potentially proven […]

FADGI’s embARC: Extending embe

Today’s guest post is from Kate Murray, Digital Projects Coordinator in Digital Collections Management and Services at the Library of Congress and Bertram Lyons, Partner and Managing Director for Software at AVP. Note: This is the last in a series of updates from the Federal Agencies Digital Guidelines Initiative (FADGI) Audio-Visual working group. See That’s […]

Indictment, Lawsuits Revive Tr1

In October 2016, media outlets reported that data collected by some of the world’s most renowned cybersecurity experts had identified frequent and unexplained communications between an email server used by the Trump Organization and Alfa Bank, one of Russia’s largest financial institutions. Those publications set off speculation about a possible secret back-channel of communications, as […]

Aquatic Routes Of Knowledge

Libraries bring knowledge to their communities. However, sometimes this cannot be done on land. That’s when librarians, and libraries, get on a boat in order to bring books, entertainment and knowledge to these people. Recurring guest writer, Edgardo Civallero, shares some Latin American initiatives, past and current, that aim to bring libraries to their communities […]

Security Information and Event1

While there may be talk about SIEM joining the line of legacy technologies that are proclaimed “dead”, SIEM has been a core system for many security teams, and in different capacities. Furthermore, SIEM (along with its evolution) has been intertwined with relevant threats in the ecosystem as well as the market in which it is […]

The September 11, 2001 Web Arc1

Today’s guest post is from Tracee Haupt, a Digital Collection Specialist in the Digital Content Management section at the Library of Congress. On the twentieth anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks, I asked four individuals who were part of the creation of the September 11, 2001 Web Archive to reflect on their experience documenting […]

nmapAutomator: Automating your1

And understandably so; cybersecurity continues to receive significant attention on all fronts, from secretive accounts of cyber espionage to the now rather ubiquitous corporate breach scenarios pressuring organizations across the globe. Better security comes at a price too, and in the absence of significant security measures anti-patterns quickly evolve to give miscreants ample targets of […]

Does Your Organization Have a 1

It happens all the time: Organizations get hacked because there isn’t an obvious way for security researchers to let them know about security vulnerabilities or data leaks. Or maybe it isn’t entirely clear who should get the report when remote access to an organization’s internal network is being sold in the cybercrime underground. In a […]

Trial Ends in Guilty Verdict f1

A jury in California today reached a guilty verdict in the trial of Matthew Gatrel, a St. Charles, Ill. man charged in 2018 with operating two online services that allowed paying customers to launch powerful distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks against Internet users and websites. Gatrel’s conviction comes roughly two weeks after his co-conspirator pleaded guilty […]

Reading the (Same) Signals: Us1

This is the second in a series of updates from the Federal Agencies Digital Guidelines Initiative (FADGI) Audio-Visual working group. See That’s Our Cue! Updates for the FADGI Embedded Metadata Guidelines and BWF MetaEdit for the Cue Chunk in Broadcast Wave Files for the first installment. This post is co-authored by Kate Murray, Digital Projects […]

Dungeons And Dragons In The Li1

Dungeons and Dragons is in its renaissance right now. The rising popularity of shows like Critical Role, Dimension20 or Not Another DND Podcast, brings new players to the world’s most popular role playing game. But is this trend something your library should capitalize on and introduce the game to its community? In this week’s post […]

Customer Care Giant TTEC Hit B1

TTEC, [NASDAQ: TTEC], a company used by some of the world’s largest brands to help manage customer support and sales online and over the phone, is dealing with disruptions from a network security incident resulting from a ransomware attack, KrebsOnSecurity has learned. While many companies have been laying off or furloughing workers in response to […]

Microsoft Patch Tuesday, Septe1

Microsoft today pushed software updates to plug dozens of security holes in Windows and related products, including a vulnerability that is already being exploited in active attacks. Also, Apple has issued an emergency update to fix a flaw that’s reportedly been abused to install spyware on iOS products, and Google‘s got a new version of […]

The 10 Largest Data Breaches a1

With so much exposure to this kind of news, we can become desensitized to the numbers involved in these situations, but it’s important to understand how dangerous and wide-reaching they can be. We’ve put together a list of the largest data breaches involving attackers infiltrating some of the largest companies’ networks, and the misfortunate data […]

Stanford Libraries welcomes Ka1

It is my delight to share the news that Kabir Hermon is joining the staff of Digital Library Systems and Services as our new Audio Digitization Specialist. Kabir’s first day will be Monday, September 20, and he will be working alongside Geoff Willard and Michael Angeletti at our media preservation facilities on the Stanford Redwood […]