Amazon in search of second Headquarters city

Amazon in search of second Headquarters city


SEATTLE–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Sep. 7, 2017– (NASDAQ: AMZN)—Amazon today announced plans to open Amazon HQ2, a second company headquarters in 

North AmericaAmazon expects to invest over $5 billion in construction and grow this second headquarters to include as many as 50,000 high-paying jobs. In addition to Amazon’s direct hiring and investment, construction and ongoing operation of Amazon HQ2 is expected to create tens of thousands of additional jobs and tens of billions of dollars in additional investment in the surrounding community. Amazon is opening the Amazon HQ2 Request for Proposal (“RFP”) now, and local and state government leaders interested in learning more about how they can bring Amazon to their community can visit www.amazon.com/amazonHQ2.

Amazon estimates its investments in Seattle from 2010 through 2016 resulted in an additional $38 billion to the city’s economy – every dollar invested by Amazon in Seattle generated an additional 1.4 dollars for the city’s economy overall.
With more than 380,000 employees worldwide, Amazon ranks #1 on Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies, #2 on Fortune’s World’s Most Admired Companies, #1 on The Harris Poll’s Corporate Reputation survey, and #2 on LinkedIn’s U.S. most desirable companies list. Amazon was also recently included in the Military Times’ Best for Vets list of companies committed to providing opportunities for military veterans.
“We expect HQ2 to be a full equal to our Seattle headquarters,” said Jeff BezosAmazon founder and CEO. “Amazon HQ2 will bring billions of dollars in up-front and ongoing investments, and tens of thousands of high-paying jobs. We’re excited to find a second home.”
In choosing the location for HQ2, Amazon has a preference for:
  • Metropolitan areas with more than one million people
  • A stable and business-friendly environment
  • Urban or suburban locations with the potential to attract and retain strong technical talent
  • Communities that think big and creatively when considering locations and real estate options

HQ2 could be, but does not have to be:
  • An urban or downtown campus
  • A similar layout to Amazon’s Seattle campus
  • A development-prepped site. We want to encourage states and communities to think creatively for viable real estate options, while not negatively affecting our preferred timeline.
Amazon HQ2 will be a complete headquarters for Amazon – not a satellite office. Amazon expects to hire new teams and executives in HQ2, and will also let existing senior leaders across the company decide whether to locate their teams in HQ1, HQ2 or both. The company expects that employees who are currently working in HQ1 can choose to continue working there, or they could have an opportunity to move if they would prefer to be located in HQ2.
Source: Business Wire
International Community Comes Together at OASIS to Advance OpenC2 Standard for Automated Defense Against Cyber-Attacks

International Community Comes Together at OASIS to Advance OpenC2 Standard for Automated Defense Against Cyber-Attacks

Anomali, Arbor Networks, Centripetal, Cisco, Cryptsoft, EclecticIQ, FireEye, ForeScout, Fornetix, FS-ISAC, G2, IBM, LookingGlass, McAfee, NC4, NEC, New Context, Phantom, Swimlane, Tanium, ThreatQuotient, U.S. DoD, U.S. NSA, U.S. NIST, and Others Define Open Command and Control (OpenC2)

Organizations and government agencies from Asia, Australia, Europe, and the U.S. are joining forces to advance a standardized language for cyber operations command and control. The work of the new OASIS OpenC2 Technical Committee enables defenders to respond to cyber-attacks in machine-speed. It also helps ensure greater interoperability among products.
Cyber threats are realized in seconds while human responses can take weeks. By providing a common language for machine-to-machine communication, OpenC2 makes it possible for defenders to conduct automated, coordinated, tactical threat responses more accurately and at speeds greater than those previously possible.
Most environments include hundreds of types of systems and devices. Without OpenC2, every device needs to be manually configured or sent commands in real time. This not only slows down incident response, it introduces the potential for human error. With OpenC2, defensive actions can be applied automatically to vulnerable devices in the environment.
“As cyber threats continue to proliferate and accelerate, the community needs foundational mechanisms for coordinating, exchanging, and executing defensive responses at machine speed,” said Neal Ziring, Technical Director, Capabilities Directorate, U.S. National Security Agency (NSA). “OpenC2 will fill a critical gap in our standards landscape and drive interoperability that will be crucial for cyber defense.”
OpenC2 is platform- and product-agnostic. It complements active cyber defense approaches. Using OpenC2, organizations can devise ways of preventing specific threats and share those methods with others in precise, machine-readable terms. Receiving organizations can apply the mitigation directly to their environments without concern about interoperability.
“Moving OpenC2 to the OASIS international standards body is a major milestone and has had a very positive impact on the effort,” said Joe Brule of the NSA, co-chair of the OASIS OpenC2 Technical Committee. “OpenC2 now has in excess of 100 members representing 54 organizations from industry, government, academia, the financial sector, power grid and other major stakeholders. Broad participation will facilitate the development and deployment of OpenC2.”
“We are in strong support of OpenC2 adoption, and we encourage the community of practitioners and vendors to work together to establish and implement this standard so that we can reduce the complexity of our integrated systems and increase the speed at which we can respond to attacks,” added Sounil Yu of Bank of America, who co-chairs the OASIS OpenC2 Technical Committee along with Brule.
Laurent Liscia, CEO and executive director of OASIS, said, “We’re excited to have OpenC2 at OASIS. It’s a strong specification, with solid industry support. OpenC2 is a welcome addition to our cybersecurity portfolio. Many members of the OASIS Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) Technical Committee, which advances the STIX and TAXII standards, are also involved in OpenC2.”
Support for OpenC2
ForeScout Chief Strategy Officer, Pedro Abreu, said, “OpenC2 and ForeScout benefit from each other in a unique manner. ForeScout’s device identification and classification engine provides the much-needed fine grained distinction between devices all the way from legacy server systems to modern IoT gadgets and anything in between. OpenC2’s action framework through actuators provides the capability to define an abstract course of action for incident response. With the combination of both, organizations can take a quick contextual action at machine speed to reduce their attack surface.”
G2, Inc. President, Paul Green, said, “G2 is thrilled OpenC2 is gaining more traction in the OASIS community. Early on, we recognized the critical need for vendor-agnostic command and control in support of cyber defense and are proud that our design principles and early work on the syntax and vocabulary have been enthusiastically received. The wide adoption of OpenC2 will make it significantly easier for defensive systems to orchestrate their activities to address cyber threats in real time.”
LookingGlass CTO, Allan Thomson, said, “Cyber threats continue to increase in sophistication and speed, forcing cyber defenders to look for technologies that provide coordinated real-time detection and response. LookingGlass is excited to contribute our expertise and background to integrate threat intelligence and threat mitigation technologies in the new OpenC2 standard.”
NC4 Soltra Development Manager, Mark Davidson, said “Moving the standardization of interfaces and protocols for machine-to-machine, automated threat detection under Oasis’ Open Command and Control (OpenC2) technical committee will help ensure vendor interoperability. In the long run, the ability to quickly provide cyber-defenders the action part in the cybersecurity equation, will strengthen and support cyber defenses.”
NEC General Manager, Cyber Security Strategy Division, Toshiyuki Ishii, said, “NEC is very pleased to be part of the OpenC2 Technical Committee and continues to drive OpenC2 adoption with industry partnerships to benefit customers. NEC believes that a common language for defensive actions are crucial for proactively countering the cyber threat in real time. We are excited about the formation of OpenC2 TC and support its efforts through its contributing to and promotion of this global standard.”
New Context CEO, Daniel Riedel, said, “Our vulnerable attack surface is increasing, as are the adversaries targeting our systems and networks. Security automation is a force multiplier for defenders. New Context is committed to the development of OpenC2 as we are convinced that an open, vendor-neutral standard for driving interoperable machine-driven mitigation and incident response is essential in order to enable organizations to cope with the rising challenges and growing numbers of increasingly sophisticated cyber threats.”
Phantom CTO & Co-founder, Sourabh Satish, said, “Phantom’s partnership with the OpenC2 Forum began several years ago. The adversaries are using automation against us, so the only way to mitigate attacks at cyber-speed is with automation. With a strong specification and support from industry leaders like Phantom, the OASIS OpenC2 Technical Committee will make great progress in defining a standardized language for cyber operations command and control.”
Swimlane Founder and CEO, Cody Cornell, said, “The future of security is going to require high levels of interoperability, and the only way we get there is through open standards. That is why we are so excited about the work begin done collectively by the federal government, security vendors and the OpenC2 Technical Committee.”
Tanium Chief Security Officer, David Damato, said, “As the number of connected devices rapidly multiplies and the cyber threat grows, it’s become clear we need a common language for technologies to automatically communicate with each other, both within and across networks. This interoperability will help organizations operate at the speed needed to stop attacks. We support the development of the OpenC2 standard and applaud OASIS for bringing businesses and government agencies together to develop it.”
ThreatQuotient CTO, Ryan Trost, said, “Operationalization and use of cyber threat intelligence (CTI) across all tools within the infrastructure serves as the glue to accelerate detection and response. The adoption of open standards like OpenC2 to effectively use CTI and automate response is critical to achieve an integrated defense.”
More information
OpenC2 Technical Committee: 
https://www.oasis-open.org/committees/openc2/
Video: Introduction to OpenC2 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kCooyNJoOrU
About OASIS
OASIS is a non-profit, international consortium that drives the development, convergence and adoption of open standards for the global information society. OASIS promotes industry consensus and produces worldwide standards for cyber security, privacy, cloud computing, IoT, SmartGrid, and other areas. OASIS open standards offer the potential to lower cost, stimulate innovation, grow global markets, and protect the right of free choice of technology. OASIS members broadly represent the marketplace of public and private sector technology leaders, users, and influencers. The consortium has more than 5,000 participants representing over 600 organizations and individual members in 65+ countries.
Sarahah- The honesty app spreading like a wildfire

Sarahah- The honesty app spreading like a wildfire

The honesty app Sarahah is leading the chart of app downloads reaching 85 Million registered users and is being downloaded more than popular apps like Snapchat and Instagram. Currently Sarahah is available on Google Play and App Store. 


Sarahah is an Arabic word meaning “Honesty” it helps discovering our strengths and areas of improvement by giving anonymous feedback from friends, colleagues or employees in a private manner. You just need to sign up at its official website and share your profile on social media. Then the people connected on social media with you may send an anonymous constructive message to you. Although replying to the feedback is disabled but according to its developer Zain al-Abdin Tawfiq, 29  he is seriously thinking about enabling reply option. Tawfiq told France-Presse that this app is ” equivalent of an old school suggestion box”. “Feedback is the goal – anonymous feedback,” he added.

                


But along with positive feedback, it has a negative side as it is started to be used as a cyber bullying tool. Anonymity can lead to destructive criticism and destroy one life especially kids, because this app is easily accessible and connectable to other social media sites especially Snapchat a teen-centric app. Some critics also blamed Sarahah for stealing data, but “Sarahah doesn’t steal data but websites and apps impersonating Sarahah could do that”.

Well apart from criticism many have found Sarahah an attractive app to convey their message conveniently to their bosses, friends, relatives and loved ones.

Sarahah Official Links Official Webpage      Google Play            App Store

Redpark Introduces First iPad Ethernet Adapters; Supports Gigabit Ethernet and Power Over Ethernet

Redpark Introduces First iPad Ethernet Adapters; Supports Gigabit Ethernet and Power Over Ethernet

Redpark Gigabit Ethernet Adapters are the first to connect iPad and iPhone to high-speed Gigabit Ethernet using Apple’s Lightning connector for iOS devices. Ideal for field technicians, kiosks, and point-of-sale (POS), users can connect to Ethernet while charging the device either from an AC power source or Power over Ethernet (PoE).

Redpark Product Development announced today that it is now shipping the first adapters that connect iPad to gigabit ethernet, the Gigabit + PoE Adapter and Gigabit + Power Adapter. These adapters allow iPad customers to connect to ethernet while simultaneously charging the device.
“While wireless networking meets the needs of most iPad users, there are times when it’s preferable to connect iPad to ethernet,” explained Redpark President Mike Ridenhour. “Customers who use iPad point of sale systems, wish to connect iPad to a company’s internal secure network, use iPad in education, or need to get online in poor wireless environments can use these adapters to connect iPad to ethernet.”

Redpark is offering two versions of this adapter, both of which are licensed under Apple’s Made for iPhone (MFi) program:
— The Gigabit + PoE Adapter(shown above) connects iPad to ethernet and uses power over ethernet (PoE) to charge the device via a single ethernet cable when connected to a PoE-capable Ethernet switch or PoE injector. It is a PoE (802.3af) Class 0 device, has an MSRP of $99 and is available today at http://www.redpark.com.
— The Gigabit + Power Adapter connects iPad to ethernet and uses an external AC power adapter to simultaneously charge the device. It has an MSRP of $99 and will be available in late September.
Each iPad ethernet adapter is a specialty form of USB 2.0 to Gigabit ethernet adapter. When connected to an iPad or iPhone running iOS 10 or later, the adapter is recognized as a network connection that can be configured in Settings on the device.


Both adapters connect to iPad via a replaceable Lightning to USB Micro-B cable, which allows iPad to be mounted or displayed in multiple ways. This cable is sold separately and can be obtained from Redpark or other MFi-licensed suppliers.

The part # is L6-NETPOE and the Gigabit + Power Adapter part # is L6-NETAC.
The Yamaha R-N303 Network Hi-Fi Stereo Receiver is Groomed to Deliver on Sound and Style

The Yamaha R-N303 Network Hi-Fi Stereo Receiver is Groomed to Deliver on Sound and Style

It has been more than 60 years since the Yamaha Hi-Fi Player, the world’s first audio component

bearing the “Hi-Fi” name, was released in 1954.

Today, Yamaha is leveraging six decades of engineering leadership in Hi-Fi with the introduction of the Yamaha R-N303 network Hi-Fi stereo receiver, which connects to a wide array of legacy and modern music sources ranging from turntables to on-line music-streaming services. The R-N303 delivers on sound quality on all music and exceeds expectations for its price in a package that is as handsome as it is practical.

The stereo receiver reproduces music with exceptional quality and clarity from music content stored on networked computers, on-line music-streaming services, and mobile devices as well as from turntables and CD players. The R-N303 also features Yamaha MusicCast wireless multiroom technology, that distributes music throughout the house to other MusicCast-enabled products — including Yamaha AV receivers, sound bars, and speakers — all controlled wirelessly from an app on a mobile device.
“The R-N303 delivers exceptionally high performance, versatility and value, reflecting the Yamaha commitment to music and to Hi-Fi enthusiasts,” said Robert Goedken, general manager, AV division, Yamaha Corporation of America. “It is a practical choice for enthusiasts who want to enjoy an array of music sources from vinyl to high-resolution audio files stored on networked devices. The R-N303 also inherits the simple and sophisticated design unique to Yamaha with an elegant hairline finished front panel and the aesthetic that harmonizes beautifully with other Hi-Fi audio equipment.”
Connectivity options include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth®, Apple® AirPlay®, DLNA® and ethernet. Through Wi-Fi and ethernet, the receiver also connects to a broad selection of music-streaming services, including Spotify, Pandora®, Deezer, Napster, SiriusXM Internet Radio, TIDAL, and thousands of free internet radio stations. DLNA provides the ablity to access music on networked PCs, network attached storage devices and DLNA enabled mobile devices. AirPlay allows Wi-Fi connections to Apple mobile devices and iTunes® music libraries on computers. A wide variety of supported high-resolution formats include 192kHz/24-bit FLAC, WAV and AIFF and 2.8/5.6MHz DSD.


The receiver is built for Hi-Fi and delivers expectation-shattering sound quality from any source. Based on a legacy design, the R-N303 is engineered to reduce noise while preserving audio-signal quality, additionally, the receiver features a Burr-Brown 192kHz/24-bit DAC (digital-to-analog converter) capable of handling high-resolution music files with a high signal-to-noise (S/N) ratio, revealing subtle nuances in music and delivering a sense of spaciousness. Moreover, the Yamaha Original Network Module bolsters S/N performance when playing network- and Bluetooth-connected music sources.

For legacy sources, a dedicated phono input is available to spin vinyl. An optical input and a coaxial input deliver pure digital connections to CD players, Blu-ray Disc™ players, and TVs. The receiver also includes FM/AM tuner and an amplifier with maximum output of 140 watts per channel into 8 ohms.
Pricing and Availability
The Yamaha R-N303 network Hi-Fi stereo receiver will be available August 22 at $349.95 MSRP. To learn more, please visit http://4wrd.it/RN303