Day archives: January 8th, 2024

British Library to burn through reserves to recover from cyber attack

FT.com [read free]: “The British Library will drain about 40 per cent of its reserves to recover from a cyber attack that has crippled one of the UK’s critical research bodies and rendered most of its services inaccessible. The London-based institution, which stores nearly 170mn pieces of work ranging from books to sound recordings, was …

Subjects: Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, E-Records, Government Documents, Libraries, Privacy

Don’t Sell Your Old Phone or Laptop Without Doing These 10 Things First

Make Use Of: Always back up your data before disposing of any hardware. Transfer valuable data to multiple mediums to ensure it is safe before disposal. Remove connected accounts, log out of all applications, and remove devices from accounts to prevent unauthorized access. Make hard drive data unreadable by utilizing data-wiping software or encryption methods …

Subjects: Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, Privacy

Here’s what you’re really swallowing when you drink bottled water

Washington Post [read free]: “People are swallowing hundreds of thousands of microscopic pieces of plastic each time they drink a liter of bottled water, scientists have shown — a revelation that could have profound implications for human health A new paper released Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences found about 240,000 …

Subjects: Economy, Energy, Environmental Law, Health Care

Deloitte rolls out artificial intelligence chatbot to employees

FT.com – read free: “Deloitte is rolling out a generative artificial intelligence chatbot to 75,000 employees across Europe and the Middle East to create power point presentations and write emails and code in an attempt to boost productivity. The Big Four accounting and consulting firm first launched the internal tool, called “PairD”, in the UK …

Subjects: AI, Financial System, Knowledge Management

NIST Identifies Types of Cyberattacks That Manipulate Behavior of AI Systems

NIST: “Adversaries can deliberately confuse or even “poison” artificial intelligence (AI) systems to make them malfunction — and there’s no foolproof defense that their developers can employ. Computer scientists from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and their collaborators identify these and other vulnerabilities of AI and machine learning (ML) in a new …

Subjects: AI, Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, Government Documents, Internet, Knowledge Management

Special counsel probe uncovers new details about Trump’s inaction on Jan. 6

ABC News: “Special counsel Jack Smith’s team has uncovered previously undisclosed details about former President Donald Trump’s refusal to help stop the violent attack on the U.S. Capitol three years ago as he sat watching TV inside the White House, according to sources familiar with what Smith’s team has learned during its Jan. 6 probe. …

Subjects: Congress, Courts, Government Documents, Legal Research

Skipping School: America’s Hidden Education Crisis

ProPublica – Absenteeism has nearly doubled since the pandemic. “With state and federal governments largely abdicating any role in getting kids back into classrooms, some schools have turned to private companies for a reimagined version of the truant officer…Absenteeism underlies much of what has beset young people in recent years, including falling school achievement, deteriorating …

Subjects: Education

2024 Report on the State of the US Legal Market

“Thomson Reuters, a global content and technology company, and the Center on Ethics and the Legal Profession at Georgetown Law today released the 2024 Report on the State of the US Legal Market. The report notes fundamental shifts in the market threaten to upend traditional law firm business models, even as the law firm market …

Subjects: AI, Economy, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Marketing