New Interchange Intro Student Book Download

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As suggested earlier, information resources listed in the MRIB catalogue remain on their originating servers (and in the control of their creators), while the MRIB stores and searches locally-held metadata that describe those resources. The MRIB currently catalogues information resources according to an ontology constituted by thirteen facets (metadata fields with controlled vocabulary lists) as well as a suite of other textual and numerical metadata fields that do not rely on controlled vocabularies. The MRIB's metadata fields and vocabularies have been tailored to adequately describe the distributed library content (coastal, marine, and lake science documents) while serving a broad audience spectrum ranging from elementary school students to policy makers to oceanographers.

Bars public agencies, the judicial branch, and the legislative branch from using any high risk platform on the entity's network. Bars public agencies, the judicial branch, and the legislative branch from permitting their employees, elected officials, or appointees to install, use, or otherwise access a high risk platform on a device owned, leased, maintained, or otherwise controlled by any of these entities. Bars public agencies from permitting their students to access a high risk platform as described above on a device owned, leased, maintained, or otherwise controlled by the public agency.

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Specifies annual reporting requirements for public agencies to be submitted to the Chief Information Officer (CIO) by August 1 on the number of incidences of unauthorized uses and attempted uses of a high risk platform on that public agency's network; whether those unauthorized uses were by an employee, elected official, appointee, or student of that public agency; and whether any of those unauthorized uses were on a device owned, leased, maintained, or otherwise controlled by that public agency. Requires CIO to submit a compilation of that information to the specified NCGA committee.

Requires employees, elected officials, or appointees of a public agency, the judicial branch, and the legislative branch who have a high risk platform on a device owned, leased, maintained, or otherwise controlled by these entities to remove, delete, or uninstall the high risk device no later than April 15, 2023. Requires students of public agencies to do the same.

Enacts new GS 143-162.10 which provides as follows. Defines covered application as (1) TikTok or any successor application or service developed or provided by ByteDance Limited or an entity owned by ByteDance Limited or (2) WeChat or any successor application or service developed or provided by Tencent Holdings Limited or an entity owned by Tencent Holdings Limited. Prohibits State employees and employees of a local political subdivision of the State from downloading or using a covered application or accessing the website of a covered application on or using any government-issued device (cellular phone, desktop computer, laptop, or other electronic device capable of connecting to the Internet issued by the State or by a local political subdivision of the State) or information technology. Prohibits a person contracting with the State, or with a local political subdivision of the State, from accessing, downloading or using a covered application on equipment owned or leased by the State or by a local political subdivision of the State. Prohibits a person from accessing, downloading, or using a covered application on any government-issued device or during participation in any State-funded program. Requires state agencies and local political subdivisions of the State to restrict access to the websites of covered applications on government-issued devices and information technology. Defines information technology as defined by GS 143B-1320(a)(11) (set of tools, processes, and methodologies, including, but not limited to, coding and programming; data communications, data conversion, and data analysis; architecture; planning; storage and retrieval; systems analysis and design; systems control; mobile applications; and equipment and services employed to collect, process, and present information to support the operation of an organization. Also includes office automation, multimedia, telecommunications, and any personnel and support personnel required for planning and operations). The term also includes (1) any equipment or interconnected system or subsystem of equipment used in the automatic acquisition, storage, analysis, evaluation, manipulation, management, movement, control, display, switching, interchange, transmission, or reception of data or information by a State-funded program, whether the equipment is used by the State-funded program directly or is used by a contractor under a contract with the State-funded program that requires the use of that equipment in the performance of a service or the furnishing of a product and (2) computers, mobile devices, and virtual machines as well as ancillary equipment, peripheral equipment designed to be controlled by the central processing unit of a computer, software, firmware and similar procedures, services (including support services), and related resources.

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