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Security for Libraries | Information Security Issues and Solutions About SEC4LIB Security for Libraries ~ Information Security Issues and Solutions Search: [CODE4LIB] security and privacy in RFPs 05 Thursday Mar 2015 Posted by @akamarkman in Cryptography and Steganography , Information Security ≈ Leave a comment Tags passwords , RFP Eric Hellmen  recently announced a blog post on the Code4Lib list-serv that’s well worth your time: I recently wrote a blog post about password security in library subscribed databases based on an RFP by a state agencecy subject to public disclosure laws. The results were very revealing, but it covered only a small set of vendors. http://go-to-hellman.blogspot.com/2015/02/passwords-are-stored-in-plain-text.html < http://go-to-hellman.blogspot.com/2015/02/passwords-are-stored-in-plain-text.html > I would be very interested to learn of RFPs for library automation software, ebook delivery platforms, etc. subject...

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