French agency reports exploits by hackers of Centreon software
02 March 2021
by Christopher Hawkins
In a report released on 15 February, France’s information security agency, the National Agency for the Security of Information Systems (Agence nationale de la sécurité des systèmes d information: ANSSI), revealed that hackers had breached networks of “information technology providers, especially web hosting providers” using Centreon network monitoring software between 2017 and 2020. The report alleged that the activity bore the hallmarks of the ‘Sandworm’ intrusion set, credibly linked by the US Department of State to the Russian military’s Main Intelligence Directorate (Glavnoye razvedyvatelnoye upravleniye: GRU).
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LAWRENCE Cities across the United States are implementing sustainability measures as a central part of their work, but some officials have struggled to overcome divisional and bureaucratic boundaries, lack of coordination and collective action dilemmas. A University of Kansas researcher has co-written a book outlining how city governments have successfully implemented functionally broad sustainability efforts.
“Implementing City Sustainability: Overcoming Administrative Silos to Achieve Functional Collective Action” by Rachel Krause, associate professor of public affairs and administration at KU, and Christopher Hawkins of the University of Central Florida, includes results of a nationwide survey of how cities organize and prioritize sustainability efforts, case studies of eight cities that have done so successfully and sets forth a theory of functional collective action that outlines four key ways often disparate city governments have been able to organize c
HERE is a round-up of five of the biggest crime stories in Evesham last year. 1. In December Gary Booth was jailed after his out of control dog bit and scarred a child. Booth was was sent to jail by Judge Nicholas Cole at Worcester Crown Court after his dog, Shadow, bit a schoolgirl in Evesham High Street while she was walking home. The 21-year-old now of Charleville Road, Birmingham, is also due to be considered for a criminal behaviour order which police can seek from the courts to bring Booth s behaviour under a tighter leash when he is finally released from prison.
French Council of State rejects appeal against security data collection
07 January 2021
by Christopher Hawkins
France’s highest administrative court, the Council of State (Le Conseil d’Etat), rejected an appeal by six trade unions on 4 January against three Ministry of the Interior decrees that would enable police and the gendarmerie to hold information on subjects’ political, religious, and union affiliations, along with health and social media data. The Council ruled that the decrees did not infringe upon freedom of opinion, religion, or choice of union.
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