Zoom Torna-se o Primeiro Cliente de Comunicação por Vídeo a Obter Certificação de Common Criteria

Emitida pelo Federal Office for Information Security, a Certificação Enfatiza o Compromisso do Zoom com a Segurança

SAN JOSE, Calif., Jan. 10, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — A Zoom Video Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ: ZM) anunciou hoje que o Zoom Meeting Client versão 5.6.6 se tornou o primeiro cliente de comunicação por vídeo a obter certificação de Certificação de Avaliação de Common Criteria Nível 2 (v3.1 rev. 5), emitida pelo Federal Office for Information Security (BSI).

O Common Criteria é um padrão internacional que avalia objetivamente se um produto de TI satisfaz um conjunto definido de requisitos de segurança. A avaliação envolve a análise de um conjunto específico de metas de segurança, incluindo documentação de orientação, projeto arquitetônico, aspectos do ciclo de vida, testes e avaliação de vulnerabilidade. O Zoom Meeting Client v5.6.6 foi avaliado pelo BSI pelo padrão Common Criteria e apresentou uma cadeia clara de evidências de que o processo de especificação, implementação e avaliação foi conduzido de maneira rigorosa e padrão.

Reconhecido mutuamente em mais de 25 países, inclusive no Reino Unido, EUA, Canadá e Alemanha, o Common Criteria é considerado uma referência líder em certificação de segurança de produtos de TI. Um número crescente de usuários espera que os fornecedores de TI produzam evidências confiáveis dos recursos de segurança cibernética dos seus produtos.

“Esta certificação do Common Criteria é um marco importante para o Zoom”, disse Jason Lee, Diretor de Segurança da Informação do Zoom. “Somos o primeiro cliente de comunicação por vídeo a receber essa importante certificação, reforçando nosso compromisso com nossos clientes. A segurança e a privacidade são os pilares de tudo o que fazemos, e estamos continuamente oferecendo soluções inovadoras seguras para todos os usuários da nossa plataforma.”

No momento, o BSI certificou a versão 5.6.6 do Zoom para Windows, macOS, iOS e Android. Embora a versão 5.6.6 fosse a versão do cliente Zoom disponível no momento da certificação, recomendamos que os clientes utilizem a versão mais recente do cliente para aproveitar as atualizações e os recursos de segurança mais recentes do Zoom.

“A certificação Common Criteria é uma referência global em cibersegurança”, disse Sandro Amendola, Chefe do Departamento de Segurança de Redes de Normalização/Certificação/Telecomunicações, BSI. “O cliente Zoom demonstrou um alto padrão de segurança em todo o seu produto, concluindo com sucesso um dos procedimentos de avaliação mais exigentes que uma empresa pode realizar.”

Para mais informações sobre a certificação Common Criteria do Zoom, visite o website do BSI e o Zoom Trust Center.

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O Zoom é para você. Ajudamos você a expressar ideias, se conectar a outras pessoas e se preparar para um futuro limitado apenas pela sua imaginação. Nossa plataforma de comunicações sem atrito é a única que teve início com o vídeo como base, e que nos permitiu o padrão da inovação. É por isso que somos uma escolha intuitiva, escalonável e segura para pessoas e pequenas e grandes empresas. Fundado em 2011, as ações do Zoom são negociadas publicamente (NASDAQ: ZM) e a empresa está localizada em San Jose, Califórnia. Visite zoom.com e siga @zoom.

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Mendis, Chandimal back in the reckoning | Daily FT

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Lahiru Kumara, Kalana Perera fail fitness test, ruled out of Zimbabwe seriesBy Sa’adi Thawfeeq It required two young members of the Sri Lanka squad selected for the three-match ODI series against Zimbabwe to test COVID-19 positive for the national selectors to bring in two experienced batters in an otherwise totally inexperienced line-up. Replacing opening bat Avishka Fernando and uncapped middle-order batsman Janith Liyanage, who have been ruled out of the series after testing COVID-19 positive, are Kusal Mendis and Dinesh Chandimal. The squad also sees two other changes with fast bowlers Lah… Continue reading “Mendis, Chandimal back in the reckoning | Daily FT”

Belize to host West Africa – Latin America Trade, Investment Conference

BELMOPAN (Belize)— Belmopan, capital of Belize, is set to host the West Africa – Latin America Trade, Investment, and Sister City Conference, which is slated for Feb 13-20.

Mayor of Belmopan, Sheran Sharon Palacio, the first woman mayor of the capital city, expressed delight that the city was tabled to host the conference and during her term.

She pledges to do everything possible to ensure a smooth, successful, and COVID-19 free conference in collaboration with other cities in Belize with the assistance of the organizers; the African Cities Development Consult Limited in Ghana and Organisation SA in Guatemala.

In a statement signed by Alhaji Khuzaima M. Osman, Director of International Relations, African Cities Development Consult, said the conference is expected to be a very powerful gathering of international and local investors.

It will also attract developers, practitioners, academicians, regulators, and policymakers from African and Latin American corporations, governments, and industry players to discuss investment opportunities, and infrastructure development.

The statement said the conference will also focus on the trend and ongoing concerns within the Business space with a focused direction on creating policy frameworks for making businesses thrive and wooing tourists between the two regions.

According to the statement about 100 cities and municipalities in West Africa are expected to attend and link with cities in the Latin-America to create a long-lasting sister cities project and synergies.

African Cities Development Consult is mainly interested in branding the West African sub-region to attract more investment and business opportunities to the West African region, the statement stated.

The statement said with a market force of over 350 million people in a relatively stable region, African Cities Development Consult is sure to attract investments by deliberately organizing programs to avail governments agencies and businesses especially in Ghana, experts and technical people to conferences and trade shows around the World with a focus on trade with West Africa.

According to the statement Alhaji Alhassan Abdullahi Musah, President of the African Cities Development Consult is already in Belize to finalize necessary arrangements for the conference.

Source: NAM NEWS NETWORK

Malians Face Economic Sanctions and Border Closures

West African sanctions imposed on Mali this week, after the country’s military government postponed elections, block all but essential commercial and financial transactions. While the punitive move aims to pressure the military to hold elections as promised in February, experts say ordinary Malians are also set to suffer.

Regional bloc ECOWAS, the Economic Community of West African States, imposed sanctions on Mali after a special summit on January 9 held in Accra.

ECOWAS had already sanctioned members of Mali’s military government and threatened further sanctions if Mali’s military leaders did not abide by a formerly agreed upon election date of February 2022.

In December, Malian leaders proposed holding the next presidential elections in 2026.

Malian President Assimi Goita said that he remains open to further dialogue with ECOWAS to find a solution, despite “illegitimate, illegal, and inhumane” decisions by the regional bloc, and urged them to reconsider sanctions.

He said, we call on ECOWAS once again, for a thorough analysis of the situation in our country, placing the best interests of the Malian population above all other considerations.

Salimata Coulibaly, like more than 70% of Malians, works in the informal sector.

After finishing school, she was unemployed, and opened a shop with her family selling used appliances, children’s toys, and clothes brought by shipping container from France via Senegal.

This merchandise will not be able to pass into Mali along with other nonessential goods, while the sanctions are in place. Salimata and her family rely on the store’s income for basic living expenses.

Right now, she said, everything we do depends on the store. If we can’t get the containers here, it’s going to get us into trouble. Frankly, it will really get us into trouble. But we pray to God that ECOWAS and Mali can find an agreement, so that all this is over.

Kobi Annan, a risk consultant based in Accra with Songhai Advisory, a firm that does political and economic risk analyses in sub-Saharan Africa, said that Senegal is Mali’s biggest import partner.

He said that the widespread support of the military government in Mali will play a role in how Malian citizens view the sanctions.

“People will probably be willing to take a bit of suffering for a kind of patriotic stand, to show that Mali will not just back down in the face of opposition from ECOWAS. I think they will get to a point where it will start to get difficult. Mali is an import-heavy economy. They do well, relatively, in terms of food subsistence, but other things have to be imported, and as a landlocked country that’s especially difficult if your land borders are closed,” he said.

Guinea’s military junta released a televised statement Monday affirming the country’s support for Mali and stating that borders between Mali and neighboring Guinea will remain open.

Guinea’s former president Alpha Conde was ousted in a coup d’état in September 2021, and the country has been under military rule since. ECOWAS has mounted pressure on Guinea to return to constitutional rule.

An open border with Guinea, just 130 kilometers southwest of Bamako, gives Mali access to the port of Conakry.

Source: Voice of America

Award-winning Ugandan Writer Charged for Offending Museveni and Son

A Ugandan author who wrote critical comments about President Yoweri Museveni’s son has been charged with offensive communications. Kakwenza Rukirabashaija's lawyer says he was tortured in detention.

Award-winning writer Kakwenza Rukirabashaija appeared before a court Tuesday and was charged with two counts of offensive communication.

Rukirabashaija was arrested on December 28 and taken from his Kampala home. The government says he was using his Twitter account to offend President Yoweri Museveni and his son, Commander of Land Forces Lieutenant General Muhoozi Kainerugaba.

The writer’s lawyer, Eron Kiiza, tells VOA he was not made aware of his client’s court appearance until later.

"This was a clandestine move intended to deny him an opportunity for legal representation and an opportunity to pursue his legal remedies like bail and opposing the charges which are bogus,” said Kiiza.

Rukirabashaija’s court appearance comes a day after the high court issued an order for it to take place before the close of business Wednesday.

The magistrate Tuesday also issued an order for him to be subjected to a medical examination by prison authorities to ascertain his health status.

During a January 3rd search at his home in Iganga district in the Eastern region, the writer reportedly whispered to his wife that he had been tortured. Photos of his blood-stained undergarments were later posted on social media.

The author was allegedly detained at the Special Forces Command facility in Entebbe, a claim the army vehemently denied.

The award-winning writer has been remanded to a prison facility until January 21, when he reappears before a court.

This is the third time he has been arrested. The first time was in April 2020 for his novel, The Greedy Barbarian, a fictional account of high-level corruption. He was again arrested the following September for his second novel titled Banana Republic, which detailed torture.

He won the PEN Pinter Prize International Writer of Courage Award in 2021.

Source: Voice of America