SSB recognized as Microsoft US Public Sector 2017 Partner of the Year Award Winner for Education

SSB recognized as Microsoft US Public Sector 2017 Partner of the Year Award Winner for Education

As it continues to help education institutions manage and structure data from all sources to address the important issues of constituent and internal engagement, full lifecycle management, and consistency in communications, SSB today proudly announced it has won the Microsoft

US Public Sector 2017 Partner of the Year Award. Microsoft’s US Public Sector 2017 Partner of the Year Award recognizes SSB for exemplary commitment to Microsoft and to the Education field.

“This is a great honor and reflects the effort and expertise SSB has brought to the evolution of utilizing a robust approach to managing data to drive results in the Education category,” said SSB Senior Partner Bryan Smith. “The foundational data platform SSB has created and optimized for Education is enhanced by the power of Microsoft Azure.”
Winners were chosen from more than 100 organizations across the US Public Sector segment areas they serve.

The Microsoft US Public Sector 2017 Partner of the Year Awards honor partners that have demonstrated business excellence in delivering Microsoft solutions to multiple customers over the past year. This award recognizes SSB as succeeding in effective engagement with its local Microsoft office while showcasing innovation and business impact, driving customer satisfaction, and winning new customers.
SSB helps Higher Education institutions achieve a higher level of engagement with their varied audiences by capturing, standardizing, cleaning, integrating, and reporting on data that is combined from any number of disparate sources and structured for use by any number of outputs, such as automated marketing, email management, operational evaluations, and much more. This creates active and actionable business intelligence that allows the institution to ensure that it is delivering the right message, at the right time, to the right person, while also improving the speed and quality of decision making, eliminating communication silos, and aligning goals and metrics.
“The 2017 Public Sector Partner of the Year Award winners represent the most innovative and transformative work being done across our partner community, serving the mission of customers across US Government and Education.” said Gail Thomas, Vice President, US Public Sector, Microsoft. “We are honored to recognize SSB as a recipient of Microsoft’s US Public Sector 2017 Partner of the Year Award.”

The Microsoft Partner of the Year Awards recognize Microsoft partners that have developed and delivered exceptional Microsoft-based solutions over the past year.
Source: PRWeb
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.
Acer Swift 7, the World’s Thinnest Notebook, Now Shipping and Available in the U.S.

Acer Swift 7, the World’s Thinnest Notebook, Now Shipping and Available in the U.S.

The elegant black and gold Acer Swift 7 is a mere 0.39 inches thin and a featherweight 2.48 pounds, making it the world’s thinnest notebook PC.

Acer today announced that its new ultrathin Swift 7, the world’s thinnest notebook, is now shipping and available in the U.S. The ultrathin Swift 7 features an aluminum unibody with rounded corners. Its gold inner surface contrasts elegantly with a matte black exterior, while an extra wide Precision

Touchpad with chamfered diamond-cut effects provides a modern, yet luxurious, design.

The first model available in the Swift 7 Series is the SF713-51-M90J. It gets its powerful performance from a 7th Generation Intel Core i5-7Y54 Processor (1.2GHz/ up to 3.2GHz), while a lightning fast 256GB SSD and 8GB RAM enables fast boot up and apps to open quickly.
Its 13.3-inch Full HD display with IPS technology and wide viewing angles displays data, photos and movies in crystal clarity. Bold, vibrant colors and deep powerful blacks are enabled through Acer Color Intelligence™ which delivers brilliant and vivid colors with less CPU loading by dynamically adjusting gamma and saturation in real-time, optimizing screen color and brightness.
The display is finished with a durable Corning® Gorilla® Glass, protecting it from drops and scratches. Simply turning on Acer’s BluelightShield™ feature helps minimize eye fatigue from looking at the screen for extended periods of time. An HD webcam with HDR (High Dynamic Range) imaging support provides clear, bright and detailed images.
Additional high performance features include the latest wireless technology (2×2 802.11ac with MU-MIMO) for up to three times faster2 connections than older wireless standards, even at longer ranges. Dual USB 3.1 Type-C ports are included for quick data transfer, connection to an external display, and to charge the notebook. It can also recharge external devices like smartphones.
Stellar audio is delivered with clear and bold virtual surround sound and two stereo speakers, Dolby Audio™ and Acer TrueHarmony™.
The Swift 7 SF713-51-M90J is available now at the Acer Store and will soon be available at Amazon, Adorama, Costco.com, BestBuy.com, Micro Center and Newegg.
Additional models in Acer’s line of thin and light Swift Series have also begun shipping, with more configurations rolling out over the next few weeks.
Source: PRWeb
New Car Sales Still on Track to Set a Record in 2016 Despite Small Decline in May, Says Edmunds.com

New Car Sales Still on Track to Set a Record in 2016 Despite Small Decline in May, Says Edmunds.com


SANTA MONICA, Calif., Edmunds.com, the leading car information and shopping network, forecasts that 1,537,436 new cars and trucks will be sold in the U.S. in May for an estimated Seasonally Adjusted Annual Rate (SAAR) of 17.5 million. The projected sales will be a 2.3 percent increase from April 2016, but a 5.8 percent decrease from May 2015. While sales appear to be slowing, Edmunds says that 2016 is still on track to break last year’s record of 17.47 million new car sales.

“It’s easy to look at May’s sales and conclude that the retail car market is losing steam, but it’s too soon to say for sure that auto sales are leveling off,” says Edmunds.com Director of Industry Analysis Jessica Caldwell. “As in previous years, the summer months will flush out more incentives from automakers and the urgency that shoppers show in responding to these incentives will give the industry a much better sense of how the market is trending.”

SALES VOLUME FORECAST, BY MANUFACTURER
Sales Volume
May 2016
Forecast
May 2015
April 2016
Change May
2015
Change April
 2016
GM
254,643
293,097
259,557
-13.1%
-1.9%
Ford
242,771
250,086
229,739
-2.9%
5.7%
Toyota
220,006
242,579
211,125
-9.3%
4.2%
Fiat Chrysler
202,198
202,227
199,631
0.0%
1.3%
Honda
148,918
154,593
148,829
-3.7%
0.1%
Nissan
132,443
134,779
123,861
-1.7%
6.9%
Hyundai/Kia
123,529
126,043
118,721
-2.0%
4.0%
VW/Audi
43,244
53,186
44,913
-18.7%
-3.7%
Industry
1,537,436
1,631,260
1,502,527
-5.8%
2.3%
*NOTE: May 2016 had 24 selling days, May 2015 had 26 and April 2016 had 27.
Edmunds.com estimates that retail SAAR will come in at 14.3 million vehicles in May, with fleet transactions accounting for 18.5 percent of total sales. An estimated 3.2 million used cars will be sold in May, for a SAAR of 38.5 million (compared to 3.4 million – or a SAAR of 38.5 million – used car sales in April).
MARKET SHARE FORECAST, BY MANUFACTURER
Market Share
May 2016
Forecast
May 2015
April 2016
Change May
2015
Change
 April 2016
GM
16.6%
18.0%
17.3%
-1.4%
-0.7%
Ford
15.8%
15.3%
15.3%
0.5%
0.5%
Toyota
14.3%
14.9%
14.1%
-0.6%
0.3%
Fiat Chrysler
13.2%
12.4%
13.3%
0.8%
-0.1%
Honda
9.7%
9.5%
9.9%
0.2%
-0.2%
Nissan
8.6%
8.3%
8.2%
0.4%
0.4%
Hyundai/Kia
8.0%
7.7%
7.9%
0.3%
0.1%
VW/Audi
2.8%
3.3%
3.0%
-0.4%
-0.2%
More insight into recent auto industry trends can be found in Edmunds.com’s Industry Center athttp://www.edmunds.com/industry-center/.
SOURCE Edmunds.com Via PRNewswire

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