RevBits Endpoint Security Achieves Detection Perfection in ICSA Labs Q3 2022 Testing

RevBits Endpoint Security achieves a perfect 100% detection rating, with zero false positives reported in advanced threat defense certification testing.

MINEOLA, N.Y., Oct. 17, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — RevBits announces that it has achieved a perfect detection rating of 100%, and a perfect zero false positive reporting from ICSA Labs Advanced Threat Defense Certification (an independent division of Verizon), for its Q3 2022 evaluation of RevBits Endpoint Security (RevBits EPS).

Testing was performed under the Advanced Threat Detection (ATD) protocol, which focuses on evaluating endpoint security products for protection against new and little-known threats across all types of malware, and testing against innocuous apps for false positive reporting. Over 628 test runs of malicious samples and 579 innocuous applications, were executed during a period of twenty-seven consecutive days.

“With a detection rate of 100% and zero false positives reported, RevBits EPS clearly surpassed the seventy-five percent detection rate required to maintain certification,” said Mucteba Celik, RevBits CTO. “We were absolutely thrilled with the performance. We were seeking the most strenuous endpoint security certification testing available, and that’s why we chose ICSA Labs. Achieving these results speaks volumes to the quality and capability of our product. We want our solution to stop all malware, and not create false reporting burdens for system administrators.”

“Maintaining this certification is important to our company and our customers,” said David Schiffer, RevBits CEO. “The scourge of malware and ransomware must be defeated and helping to protect organizations of all types and sizes is a priority for RevBits. Our endpoint security solution is achieving that goal, which obviously makes us very proud.”

RevBits Endpoint Security also delivers robust mitigation and forensics capabilities through its Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) module. For advanced protection, RevBits EPS includes U.S. patented technology to protect against kernel-level attacks. For the detailed certification report and more information about the RevBits Endpoint Security, please visit RevBits Endpoint Security.

Contact: Neal Hesterberg, neal.hesterberg@revbits.com

About RevBits

Established in 2018, RevBits is a comprehensive cybersecurity company dedicated to providing customers with superior protection and service. RevBits delivers protection against the most sophisticated cyber threats companies face by offering multiple advanced security capabilities that can be administered through a unified security platform. RevBits is headquartered in Mineola, NY with offices in Princeton, NJ, Boston, MA, London, England, and Antwerp, Belgium. For more information on RevBits please visit RevBits.

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‫جائزة الريادة الشاملة بقيمة مليون دولار لتحدي الاستدامة تشجع المساهمة بالحلول المبتكرة في إنتاج الغذاء المستدام

  •  تقليل الاعتماد على الأعلاف النباتية المستوردة، بما يتماشى مع أهداف الاكتفاء الذاتي والأمن الغذائي في المملكة العربية السعودية تعزيزا لـ “رؤية 2030″وبراعاية وزارة البيئة والمياه والزراعة.
  •  تحفيز الابتكار لطرح حلول تقنية مستدامة وصديقة للبيئة لتمكين الإنتاج المحلي من الحصول على مصادر متجددة ومستدامة لمدخلات الأعلاف النباتية لتغذية الدواجن محليا حسب المواقع المثالية بالمملكة العربية السعودية والحفاظ على المصادر الطبيعية للمياه والتربة.
  •  تبلغ قيمة الجائزة الكبرى مليون دولار أمريكي، وسيحصل كل من المرشحين الخمسة المتأهلين على 20 ألف دولار.

الرياض، المملكة العربية السعودية, 17 أكتوبر / تشرين أول 2022/PRNewswire/ — أعلنت شركة التنمية الغذائية (ويشار إليها “التنمية” أو “الشركة”، والمدرجة في السوق المالية السعودية بالرمز 2281)، الشركة الرائدة في إنتاج وصناعة منتجات الدواجن والأغذية وتجارة اللحوم الطازجة والمبردة ومنتجات الأعلاف والصحة الحيوانية وتشغيل الامتيازات التجارية الغذائية، عن إطلاق نسخة ٢٠٢٢ من جائزة الريادة الشاملة “تحدي الاستدامة” هذا الأسبوع.

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وتسعى جائزة الريادة الشاملة “تحدي الاستدامة” لإيجاد حلول تقنية مبتكرة لتمكين الانتقال من الاعتماد على استيراد الأعلاف للدواجن والمتمثلة في الذرة الصفراء وفول الصويا إلى تحفيز الابتكار لطرح حلول تقنية مستدامة وصديقة للبيئة لتمكين الإنتاج المحلي من الحصول على مصادر متجددة ومستدامة للأعلاف النباتية محليا. حيث تستهلك “التنمية” حالياً أكثر من 300 ألف طن متري من الأعلاف المستوردة سنوياً.

ولتقليل الاعتماد على الأعلاف النباتية المستوردة، بما يتماشى مع أهداف الاكتفاء الذاتي والأمن الغذائي في المملكة العربية السعودية، وتعزيزا  لـ “رؤية 2030″وبرعاية وزارة البيئة والمياه والزراعة، يهدف هذا التحدي لتحقيق حلول تتيح لشركة التنمية الغذائية إنتاج الأعلاف محليا، بتكلفة تنافسية، وعلى نطاق تجاري، بطريقة مستدامة وصديقة للبيئة.

وأشار ذو الفقار حمداني، الرئيس التنفيذي لشركة التنمية الغذائية، إلى أن “جائزة الريادة الشاملة “تحدي الاستدامة” “تعتبر خطوة مهمة أخرى نحو هدفنا الاستراتيجي المتمثل في أن نصبح شركة تحقق الحياد الكربوني منطلقين من التزامنا بمواءمة عملياتنا التجارية مع برنامج التحول الوطني، أحد برامج تحقيق رؤية المملكة 2030، ويسعدنا أن نقدم فرصة لخبراء الصناعة والمبتكرين لعرض حلولهم المبتكرة والجديدة للحفاظ على البيئة. “

كما صرح عضو مجلس الادارة والعضو المنتدب أحمد بن شرف عسيلان، قائلا: “نتطلع إلى المبادرات الجديدة الرائدة، خاصة بعد النجاح الهائل للنسخة الأولى من جوائز تحدي الريادة الشاملة في عام 2020، والتي تكللت بالنجاح برعاية كريمة من معالي وزير البيئة والمياه والزراعة لتكريم الفائزين في بداية 2022 م وتسليم الجائزة الكبرى التي حصلت عليها شركة “بوليمرون” البالغة مليون دولار أمريكي لتحدي عام ٢٠٢٠، الذي شارك فيه حوالي 93 جهة من 41 دولة، تنافست على ابتكار حلول لتقليل انبعاثات الكربون الناتجة عن إنتاج الغذاء وتوليد قيمة تجارية اقتصادية من مخلفات الدواجن. وتتطلع شركة التنمية الغذائية بأن تصبح شركة رائدة في تحقيق أهداف الأمن الغذائي والاكتفاء الذاتي للمملكة العربية السعودية، تماشياً مع برنامج التحول الوطني الذي يعتبر من الركائز الأساسية لرؤية المملكة 2030″

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Global Times: China expounds indigenous way to achieve modernization, to navigate nation’s economy toward fairer, innovative growth

BEIJING, Oct. 17, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — China on Sunday expounded the country’s indigenous approach to achieving modernization, as the Communist Party of China (CPC) set its sights on leading national efforts to accelerate the creation of a new development pattern and pursue high-quality development.

Scientific socialism has manifested new vitality in China in the 21st century and the Chinese-style modernization has provided a new option for mankind to realize modernization, Xi Jinping said on Sunday in a report at the opening session of the 20th CPC National Congress.

“From this day forward, the central task of the CPC will be to lead the Chinese people of all ethnic groups in a concerted effort to realize the Second Centenary Goal of building China into a great modern socialist country in all respects and to advance the rejuvenation of the Chinese nation on all fronts through a Chinese path to modernization,” he said.

As the key CPC Congress anchors the country toward greener, fairer, more secured and innovative growth in the years to come, the global economy will hinge its future on a prosperous China more than ever, they stressed.

Novel option for modernization

The Chinese path to modernization, one of the key takeaways from Xi’s report to Sunday’s opening session, almost instantly became a buzz phrase that reverberated across the world.

In his report, Xi reaffirmed that Chinese modernization is the socialist modernization pursued under the leadership of the CPC. Chinese modernization is the modernization of a huge population, of common prosperity for all, of material and cultural-ethical advancement, of harmony between humanity and nature and of peaceful development, he stressed, adding that it offers humanity “a new choice” for achieving modernization.

Tian Yun, former vice director of the Beijing Economic Operation Association, told the Global Times on Sunday that the opening speech flagged Chinese-style modernization for the first time and pinpointed it as the core mission of the CPC on the new journey of the new era.

“The 19th CPC National Congress mapped out a direction Chinese-style modernization was supposed to head but the concept still remains vague. Since it is very hard to materialize modernization in the context of World Bank technical standard, giving the unique situation and characters of Chinese economy, the report delivered on Sunday gives the concept an extension and an upgrade in connotation,” Tian said.

He praised Chinese-style modernization as providing a new paradigm of modernization in a globalized era.

China adheres to the right course of economic globalization. It is committed to working with other countries to foster an international environment conducive to development and create new drivers for global growth, Xi said.

The five aspects encapsulated in the definition of Chinese-style modernization lay out the guiding principles of China’s march toward the second centennial goal and when such target is achieved, it could mark an unprecedented achievement in the history of mankind and “a fundamental turnaround in global landscape,” Yao Jingyuan, special researcher of the Counselors’ Office of the State Council, told the Global Times on Sunday.

“China is home to 1.4 billion people, which is more than the combined population of all modernized countries [by current definition]. That means when China reaches its second centennial goal, it will be a modernized economy with the largest population in the world,”  Yao said.

“I believe that the decisions made at the 20th Party Congress will be a worthy response to the challenges of the modern world and will determine the course of China’s socioeconomic development not only for the next five years, but also, as is customary in China, for the longer term,” Belarusian Ambassador to China Yuri Senko told the Global Times over the weekend.

In the five years since the 19th Congress, the socioeconomic agenda in China has undergone quite noticeable changes, which was due to a number of objective reasons, the ambassador said.

New development pattern

China will accelerate creating a new development pattern and pursue high-quality development, Xi said on Sunday. “To build a modern socialist country in all respects, we must, first and foremost, pursue high-quality development.” Specifically, the industrial system will be modernized, with measures to advance new industrialization, and boost China’s strength in manufacturing, product quality, aerospace, transportation, cyberspace and digital development, Xi said.

To advance rural revitalization across the board, China will continue to put agricultural and rural development first, consolidate and expand achievements in poverty alleviation, and reinforce the foundations for food security on all fronts.

Furthermore, the CPC will work hard to resolve the pressing difficulties and problems that concern the people most, improve the basic public service system to raise public service standards and make public services more balanced and accessible, so as to achieve solid progress in promoting common prosperity, Xi said.

China will improve the system of income distribution, he said. “We will ensure more pay for more work and encourage people to achieve prosperity through hard work. We will promote equality of opportunity, increase the incomes of low-income earners, and expand the size of the middle-income group,” Xi said.

Proposed amid profound changes unseen in a century, Chinese-style modernization keeps abreast of the trend of the times and fits the requirements of China’s own development as the world’s largest developing country, Wan Zhe, an economist and professor at the Belt and Road School of Beijing Normal University, told the Global Times on Sunday.

“With aims including common prosperity for all, harmony between humanity and nature and peaceful development, Chinese-style modernization is of no fundamental difference to other countries, but underscores China’s own context and socialism with Chinese characteristics,” Wan said.

Cao Heping, an economist at Peking University, said that Chinese-style modernization is unique in having the CPC at its core, as the Party has always been committed to people-centered development philosophy while learning modernization from others.

After the 20th National Congress, the country will likely ramp up efforts in three important areas, namely the development of real economy, improvement in the system of income distribution and grain security, according to Wan.

“Reiterating security and green development, the authorities will attach importance to making breakthroughs in cutting-edge technologies, while improving the resilience and capability of industrial and supply chains to strengthen the foundation for building a manufacturing power and provide our own solution for restructuring of international industrial chains,” she said.

Outcomes of the 51st Session of the UN Human Rights Council

Concluding our first year back on the Human Rights Council, the United States leveraged its leadership position – working with allies, partners, and civil society – to have the Council reflect and reinforce the universal values, aspirations, and norms that have underpinned the UN system since its founding over 75 years ago. At the 51st session of the HRC, the United States defended, protected, and advanced respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms. This session also marked the first time the Human Rights Council has ever considered a resolution or decision on the domestic human rights situation in a country that is a permanent member of the UN Security Council, let alone two permanent Security Council members. Our statements and positions underscored the Biden-Harris Administration’s commitment to promoting the universality of human rights, including by addressing discrimination, inequity, and inequality in all its forms.

This session, the United States advanced human rights priorities, including:

Establishing Independent Review of the Deteriorating Human Rights Situation in Russia: The United States cosponsored a resolution, led by 26 EU member states and cosponsored by over 40 countries, to create a Special Rapporteur on Russia’s domestic human rights situation. The Russian government’s domestic repression creates a dire human rights situation for everyone in Russia and facilitates disinformation that enables Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine. The resolution expresses grave concern regarding the deteriorating human rights situation in Russia – including severe restrictions on freedoms of expression and peaceful assembly – and establishes a Special Rapporteur to ensure independent review.

Calling for HRC Debate on Xinjiang: The United States and over 35 cosponsors tabled a decision to discuss the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights’ (OHCHR) assessment of the human rights situation in Xinjiang at HRC 52 in March 2023. This is the first time since the Council’s founding that a member pursued formal action to address the human rights situation in the PRC. The decision was defeated by a narrow margin but underscored concerns about the serious human rights concerns raised in the OHCHR’s recent independent assessment. This decision’s defeat is a loss for the millions of victims from Xinjiang whose experiences deserve a discussion by the Council. Despite this, we will continue our efforts to address the human rights situation in Xinjiang as well as other human rights issues in the PRC.

Strengthening the Mandate of the Special Rapporteur on Afghanistan: The United States cosponsored this resolution and collaborated with EU member states and other likeminded partners to renew and strengthen the capacity of the Special Rapporteur on the situation in Afghanistan, to include documentation, preservation, and reporting of abuses, particularly affecting women, girls, and minorities.

Supporting the International Commission of Human Rights Experts on Ethiopia: The United States cosponsored the resolution to ensure continued Council attention on the human rights situation in Ethiopia and to renew the mandate of the international commission of human rights experts on Ethiopia created last year. We continue to press the Government of Ethiopia to cooperate with this commission and allow its members unhindered access to conduct their work. Any lasting solution to the conflict must involve comprehensive and inclusive transitional justice for victims and accountability for those responsible for human rights abuses and violations.

Promoting Reconciliation and Addressing Corruption and Impunity in Sri Lanka: As a member of the core group, the United States cosponsored the resolution for continued Council engagement with the Government of Sri Lanka during this time of economic crisis, including supporting the need for accountability for past abuses and those committed during the recent political turmoil as well as monitoring and reporting on the situation in the country. The human rights of all Sri Lankans must be upheld. Strengthening protection and respect of human rights goes hand-in-hand with political and economic reform.

Continuing to Shine Light on Ongoing Violations and Abuses in Syria: As a member of the core group, the United States joined the Council in once again calling international attention to the ongoing abuses and violations in Syria, primarily those committed by the Assad regime. The Council called on the regime to release all of those arbitrarily detained; end torture and other cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment; and provide answers for the missing. We welcome UN Secretary General Guterres’s August 30 report on missing persons in Syria and are committed to working with partners to seek justice and address the issue of the missing.

Renewing the Mandate of the UN Fact-Finding Mission on Venezuela: The United States cosponsored the resolution to renew the mandate of the Fact-Finding Mission on Venezuela, which plays a vital role in the international community’s efforts to hold the Maduro regime accountable for human rights abuses in Venezuela.

Indigenous Issues: The United States co-sponsored two resolutions on the rights of indigenous peoples. The first resolution renewed the mandate of the Special Rapporteur on the rights of Indigenous Peoples and a second resolution outlined substantive considerations on human rights and Indigenous Peoples.

Contemporary Forms of Slavery: The United States cosponsored the resolution to renew the mandate of the Special Rapporteur on contemporary forms of slavery, including its causes and consequences.

Advancing Racial Equity and Justice and Combating Antisemitism: The United States delivered national statements supporting the work of the Permanent Forum on People of African Descent and the International Independent Expert Mechanism to Advance Racial Justice and Equality in Law Enforcement, as well as a statement reiterating our steadfast commitment to countering racial discrimination and injustice, wherever it occurs. We also signed onto a joint statement led by Austria, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic on combating antisemitism and countering online hate speech.

Cosponsored Resolutions: The United States cosponsored 23 resolutions, including the resolutions on Arbitrary Detention, Cyberbullying, World Programme for Human Rights Education, Physical and Mental Health, Older Persons, Universal Periodic Review, Youth and Human Rights, National Human Rights Institutions, Local Government and Human Rights, Neurotechnology, Promoting International Cooperations to Support National Mechanisms, the Role of Good Governance in the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights, Transitional Justice, and the Role of Prevention in the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights, as well as the human rights situations in Afghanistan, Burundi, Ethiopia, Somalia, Sri Lanka, Syria, Russia, and Venezuela.

Joint Statements: The United States signed onto joint statements regarding several human rights situations, including a statement on Crimea which condemned Russia’s continued occupation and the unjustified full-scale war against Ukraine, a statement expressing deep concern about the rising levels of violence in Haiti, a statement condemning the violent protests in Iran and calling for an end to the discrimination against women, a statement calling attention to the deteriorating human rights situation in Nicaragua; and a statement calling for independent and impartial monitoring and reporting on the situation in Yemen. The United States also joined statements on the Responsibility to Protect; Special Procedures, including promotion of Standing Invitations to all Special Procedures, the Elimination of Sexual Harassment, Antisemitism; Russia’s Filtration Operations and Forced Deportations of Ukrainian Civilians; and Technology and Peace.

Side Events:

The United States co-hosted, along with Canada, Czechia, Lithuania, and the United Kingdom, a side event on Tibet entitled “Human Rights Implications of the Dalai Lama’s Succession.” The speakers emphasized U.S. support for members of the Tibetan community’s religious freedom and called out PRC authorities for their repression against the Tibetan community. The event served to reinforce U.S. government support for the ability of the Tibetan community to choose their own religious leader and to shed a light on broader PRC human rights concerns.

The United States also participated in side events focused on women’s rights in Afghanistan, accountability for violations in Ukraine, human rights violations and militarization in Crimea, transnational repression, and environmental human rights defenders.

Across resolutions, national and joint statements, side events, and interactive dialogues, the United States advanced efforts to increase equity and inclusion, including regarding women and girls in all their diversity, internally displaced persons, LGBTQI+ persons, persons with disabilities, indigenous persons, members of ethnic and religious minority groups, and members of other marginalized and vulnerable groups.

Source: US Department of State

Engagement des agents consulaires

A consulter le webdocumentaire réalisé par @Les Coflocs et coproduit par la Direction des Français de l’étranger du Ministère de l’Europe et des Affaires étrangères pour mieux comprendre l’engagement des agents consulaires au service des Français à l’étranger.

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Journée internationale pour l’élimination de la pauvreté – Message du Secrétaire général de l’ONU

En cette Journée internationale pour l’élimination de la pauvreté, nous sommes face à une dure réalité : le monde est en train de faire marche arrière.

Le COVID-19 a plongé des millions de personnes dans la pauvreté, réduisant à néant plus de quatre années de progrès accomplis de haute lutte. Les inégalités se creusent. L’économie des pays et des ménages est mise à mal par les pertes d’emplois, la flambée des prix des denrées alimentaires et de l’énergie, et le spectre grandissant d’une récession mondiale.

Dans le même temps, la crise climatique et les conflits qui font rage provoquent d’immenses souffrances, tout particulièrement pour les populations les plus pauvres.

Les pays en développement sont asphyxiés et se voient refuser l’accès aux ressources et à l’allègement de la dette qui leur permettrait d’investir dans la relance et la croissance.

La réalisation des objectifs de développement durable semble hors de portée.

La Journée internationale pour l’élimination de la pauvreté est un rappel à l’ordre pour le monde entier. Le thème de cette année – « Mettre en pratique la dignité pour tous » – doit être un cri de ralliement pour une action mondiale à lancer de toute d’urgence.

Une action visant à investir dans des solutions axées sur l’être humain – de la santé et du travail décent à l’égalité des genres, en passant par la protection sociale et la transformation des systèmes alimentaires et éducatifs.

Une action visant à réformer en profondeur le système financier mondial, qui est en faillite morale, et à donner à tous les pays accès au financement et à l’allègement de la dette.

Une action visant à aider les pays en développement tandis qu’ils abandonnent les combustibles fossiles, qui détruisent la planète, au profit des énergies renouvelables, et à établir des économies vertes créatrices d’emplois.

Une action visant à mettre fin aux conflits, à surmonter les divisions géopolitiques et à instaurer la paix.

Et une action visant à réaliser les objectifs de développement durable.

En cette importante journée, renouvelons notre engagement en faveur d’un monde meilleur pour toutes et tous.

Faisons en sorte de clore définitivement le chapitre de la pauvreté.

Source: United Nation Of Burundi