Zoom Becomes the First Video Communications Client to Attain Common Criteria Certification

Issued by the German Federal Office for Information Security, the Certification Reinforces Zoom’s Commitment to Security

SAN JOSE, Calif., Jan. 10, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Zoom Video Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ: ZM) today announced that Zoom Meeting Client version 5.6.6 has become the first video communications client to attain certification for Common Criteria Evaluation Assurance Level 2 (v3.1 rev. 5), issued by the German Federal Office for Information Security (BSI).

Common Criteria is an international standard for objectively evaluating that an IT product satisfies a defined set of security requirements. The evaluation involves analyzing a specific set of security targets, including guidance documentation, architectural design, life cycle aspects, testing and vulnerability assessment. The Zoom Meeting Client v5.6.6 has been evaluated by the BSI against the Common Criteria standard and found to exhibit a clear chain of evidence that the process of specification, implementation, and evaluation has been conducted in a rigorous and standard manner.

Mutually recognized in more than 25 countries including the UK, US, Canada, and Germany, Common Criteria is regarded as a leading benchmark for IT product security certification. A growing number of users expect IT vendors to produce trusted and reliable evidence for the cybersecurity capabilities of their products.

“This Common Criteria certification represents a major milestone for Zoom,” said Jason Lee, Chief Information Security Officer at Zoom. “We’re the first video communications client to receive this important certification, reinforcing our commitment to our customers. Security and privacy are the cornerstones of everything we do, and we are continually innovating secure solutions for all users of our platform.”

At present, the BSI has certified Zoom version 5.6.6 for Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android. While version 5.6.6 was the version of Zoom client available at the time of the certification, we always recommend customers utilize the newest version of the client to take advantage of Zoom’s latest security updates and features.

“The Common Criteria certification is a global benchmark in cybersecurity,” said Sandro Amendola, Head of Standardization/Certification/Telecommunications Networks Security Department, BSI. “The Zoom client demonstrated a high security standard across its product, successfully completing one of the most demanding evaluation procedures a company can undertake.”

To learn more about Zoom’s Common Criteria certification, please visit the BSI website and the Zoom Trust Center.

About Zoom
Zoom is for you. We help you express ideas, connect to others, and build toward a future limited only by your imagination. Our frictionless communications platform is the only one that started with video as its foundation, and we have set the standard for innovation ever since. That is why we are an intuitive, scalable, and secure choice for individuals, small businesses, and large enterprises alike. Founded in 2011, Zoom is publicly traded (NASDAQ: ZM) and headquartered in San Jose, California. Visit zoom.com and follow @zoom.

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Matt Nagel
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Zoom devient le premier client de communications vidéo à obtenir la certification Critères communs

Délivrée par l’Office fédéral allemand pour la sécurité en matière de technologies de l’information, la certification renforce l’engagement de Zoom en matière de sécurité

SAN JOSÉ, Californie, 10 janv. 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Zoom Video Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ : ZM) a annoncé aujourd’hui que Zoom Meeting Client version 5.6.6 est devenu le premier client de communications vidéo à obtenir la certification Critères communs de l’évaluation d’assurance niveau 2 (v3.1 rév. 5), publié par l’Office fédéral de la sécurité des technologies de l’information (BSI).

Les Critères communs sont une norme internationale permettant d’évaluer objectivement qu’un produit informatique satisfait à un ensemble défini d’exigences de sécurité. L’évaluation implique l’analyse d’un ensemble spécifique d’objectifs de sécurité, y compris la documentation d’orientation, la conception architecturale, les aspects du cycle de vie, les tests et l’évaluation de la vulnérabilité. Zoom Meeting Client v5.6.6 a été évaluée par le BSI en fonction de la norme Critères communs, qui a conclu qu’elle présente une chaîne de preuves claires selon laquelle le processus de spécification, de mise en œuvre et d’évaluation a été mené de manière rigoureuse et normalisée.

Mutuellement reconnus dans plus de 25 pays, dont le Royaume-Uni, les États-Unis, le Canada et l’Allemagne, les Critères communs sont considérés comme une référence de premier plan pour la certification de la sécurité des produits informatiques. De plus en plus d’utilisateurs s’attendent à ce que les fournisseurs informatiques produisent des preuves dignes de confiance et fiables étayant les capacités de cybersécurité de leurs produits.

« Cette certification Critères communs représente une étape majeure pour Zoom », a déclaré Jason Lee, directeur de la sécurité de l’information chez Zoom. « Nous sommes le premier client de communications vidéo à recevoir cette certification importante, renforçant ainsi notre engagement envers nos clients. La sécurité et la confidentialité sont les pierres angulaires de tout ce que nous faisons, et nous imaginons continuellement de nouvelles solutions sécurisées pour tous les utilisateurs de notre plateforme. »

À l’heure actuelle, le BSI a certifié la version 5.6.6 de Zoom pour Windows, macOS, iOS et Android. Bien que la version 5.6.6 était la version de Zoom client disponible au moment de la certification, nous recommandons toujours aux clients d’utiliser la dernière version du client afin de profiter des dernières mises à jour et fonctionnalités de sécurité de Zoom.

« La certification Critères communs est une référence mondiale en matière de cybersécurité », a commenté Sandro Amendola, responsable du département normalisation/certification/sécurité des réseaux de télécommunications chez BSI. « Le client Zoom a démontré une norme de sécurité élevée sur l’ensemble de son produit, complétant avec succès l’une des procédures d’évaluation les plus exigeantes qu’une entreprise puisse entreprendre. »

Pour en savoir plus sur la certification Critères communs de Zoom, veuillez consulter le site Web du BSI et le Trust Center de Zoom.

À propos de Zoom
Zoom est pour vous. Nous vous aidons à exprimer vos idées, à communiquer avec les autres et à bâtir un avenir limité uniquement par votre imagination. Notre plateforme de communications sans friction est la seule à avoir commencé par la vidéo comme fondement, et nous avons établi la norme en matière d’innovation depuis lors. C’est pourquoi nous sommes un choix intuitif, évolutif et sécurisé aussi bien pour les particuliers que les petites et grandes entreprises. Fondée en 2011, Zoom est cotée en bourse (NASDAQ : ZM) et a son siège social à San José, en Californie. Rendez-vous sur zoom.com et suivez@zoom.

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Matt Nagel
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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.

Sobre o Zoom
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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Matt Nagel
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Common Cold Infection Can Protect Against Coronavirus, Study Finds

The common cold can provide some protection from COVID-19, according to new research led by Imperial College London, which says the findings provide a blueprint for future vaccines that could offer immunity to all variants of the coronavirus.

Since the start of the pandemic, scientists have questioned why some people are able to resist coronavirus infection despite prolonged exposure, while others are easily infected. The researchers set out to test a theory that a type of white blood cells called T cells, produced by the human body to fight the cold, could offer some protection.

“Previous infection with common cold coronaviruses — these are distantly related cousins of SARS-CoV-2 which causes COVID-19 — infection with those might induce T cells that would be able to cross-recognize and then attack the SARS-CoV-2 virus. That was the theory that we set about to test,” report co-author Ajit Lalvani, chair in infectious diseases at Imperial College London, said in an interview with VOA.

The study began in September 2020 before any mass vaccination programs and before most people had been infected with COVID-19.

Scientists sampled the blood of 52 people who lived in the same household as they would someone infected with the SARS-CoV-2 virus. The sampling took place immediately after the COVID-19 diagnosis was confirmed.

Exactly half of those sampled contracted COVID-19, while the others did not.

“Those contacts who had preexisting T cells that were induced by common cold coronavirus (and which could) cross-recognize and attack SARS-CoV-2 people with such T cells didn’t get infected,” Lalvani said.

Current COVID-19 vaccines are designed to trigger an immune response that targets the spike proteins on the outside of the coronavirus, which are easily able to mutate and escape immunity.

“In contrast, the T cells we discovered that mediate this protection are directed against proteins in the core of the virus, internal proteins,” Lalvani said. “And these proteins are much less changeable. So essentially, our findings provide the blueprint for producing a universal T cell-inducing vaccine to protect people against current and all future variants of COVID-19.”

Development of such a vaccine remains some way off. Meanwhile, the report’s authors emphasize that no one should rely on a common cold infection to provide immunity against COVID-19.

“Not least because the coronavirus only causes a proportion of the common cold. Maybe one-fifth or so of common colds are due to coronaviruses, and the remainder due to other types of cold-causing viruses,” Lalvani said.

“And in any case, whether you’ve had a coronavirus common cold or not — and you’d have no way of knowing — you should still get double-vaccinated and have your booster,” he said.

Source: Voice of America

Advances in Space Transportation Systems Transforming Space Coast

From a seaside perch overlooking the hustle and bustle of ships coming and going at Port Canaveral on Florida’s east coast, Dale Ketcham reflects on decades of history with nostalgia.

“I moved here and learned how to walk on Cocoa Beach three years before NASA was created” in 1958, he said.

Not only can Ketcham trace his life alongside the U.S. space program, he’s had a firsthand view of the transformation of the economies of communities surrounding NASA’s Kennedy Space Center several times since the 1950s.

“The space program continued to progress, but it was always government-focused,” said Ketcham, adding that the configuration did not bring long-term stability to the local workforce.

“For 50 years roughly, Florida’s Space Coast was the place for launch” but not production of spacecraft, said Brian Baluta of the Economic Development Commission (EDC) of Florida’s Space Coast.

Most of the equipment used in the Apollo and space shuttle programs in the last half of the 20th century was shipped to Florida for assembly.When Atlantis touched down in 2011 on the final shuttle mission, it marked the end of an era in human spaceflight, with painful economic consequences for the Space Coast.

“The job losses started to pile up, and that happened to coincide with the Great Recession,” Baluta said.“And that was really a one-two punch for this area. In 2011, unemployment was 12% at that point. The economy and its outlook (were) not that strong.”

Baluta’s organization responded by forging a plan to boost the fortunes of the area’s workforce — permanently.

“It started with taking the unusual step of reaching out to the companies who were likely to produce the successor to the space shuttle,” he said.“At the time, it was called the Crew Exploration Vehicle, and there wasn’t a contract for it yet,” he said. “But we reached out to Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, Boeing — the companies that would likely compete and win for that contract. And we made the unusual pitch of, ‘If you win the contract, not only should you consider launching from Cape Canaveral, but you should consider assembling your spacecraft here.’”

Diversify products

The concept took off.

“Just like diversifying a portfolio, if you diversify the area and your products, you can ride through those lows,” said Lockheed Martin’s Kelly DeFazio. Her company won the contract to create NASA’s next-generation spacecraft transporting humans back to the moon.

The Crew Exploration Vehicle, now called Orion, is the crew capsule of the upcoming Artemis missions. Instead of making them elsewhere, some of Orion’s key components are pieced together at Lockheed Martin’s new STAR (Spacecraft, Test, Assembly and Resource) Center near Titusville, Florida, which is the former home of Space Camp and the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame.

“This particular center here was an 18-month, $20 million investment by Lockheed Martin, and that is helping to expand the manufacturing footprint for the Space Coast and allowing us to increase throughput (output) over time to support the lunar mission,” said DeFazio, who is also a longtime resident of Florida’s Space Coast. She now oversees the work at STAR Center, which includes creating wiring harnesses and the application of thermal tiles that will protect the Orion capsule.

Amid all the activity at STAR Center, DeFazio said local excitement is building.

“I think that it will start to become very clear with the launch of Artemis 1 that there is a difference,” said DeFazio. “And you know what? We’re going to take humans farther than they have ever gone before.”

“When I was growing up with the original seven astronauts, it was really a frontier town,” Ketcham said. That Wild West frontier town description is also how he characterizes the present-day Space Coast, with government contractors and private companies jockeying for real estate and launch access.

“In many ways, we’re going back. … The workforce is younger, particularly with Space X. They aren’t afraid to fail,” Ketcham said.

‘The more the merrier’

Space X, Blue Origin, and the Airbus and One Web partnership are just a few of the growing number of companies now with facilities near the rocket launch pads at Kennedy Space Center, thanks in part to the efforts of the EDC and organizations like Space Florida, where Ketcham now serves as vice president.

“We just had an announcement this week that there will be a small launch company called Astra coming here to build small rockets for small satellites, which is a big new component of the space industry,” said Ketcham. “But we’ve also got Firefly, Relativity coming — and others will be coming after that.”

The more the merrier said Ketcham, who believes the flurry of activity not only helps the local economy but also keeps the United States competitive globally in what he sees as a new international space race.

China leading the race

“The Chinese will put more rockets into orbit than we will because the Chinese are competitive, very smart, very capable, very well-resourced and very committed. And they are the major competitors in space,” Ketcham said.

NASA Administrator Bill Nelson agrees.

During a U.S. House of Representatives appropriations hearing conducted remotely last year, he signaled alarm over the recent successes in the Chinese space program, including landing a rover on the surface of Mars, and is concerned that their ambitions are not limited to the red planet.

“They want to send three big landers to the south pole of the moon,” Nelson told members of Congress. “And that’s where the water is. And we are still a year or two away from a much smaller lander going there.”

Nelson wants U.S. lawmakers to increase NASA’s funding so the agency can complete the Artemis program, which plans to return humans — including the first woman — to the moon, with Mars as an eventual destination.

“I think that’s adding a new element as to whether or not we want to get serious and get a lot of activity going on landing humans back on the surface of the moon,” he said.

Source: Voice of America

Africa’s top 20 Best Places to Work revealed

LONDON, Jan. 10, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — The Best Places to Work organization announced today the top 20 Best Places to Work in Africa for 2022. The program recently compiled its annual list based on the assessment of over 500 organizations operating across the continent. Findings from this year indicated that the top performing organizations in Africa continued to invest in creating a highly-engaged workforce, with an average engagement score of 81%, compared with a market average of 69%. Additionally, 92% of top ranked organizations invested in having the right HR technology to improve productivity that could drive future success.

Topping this year’s ranking was Lundbeck, a global pharmaceutical company engaged in the research, development, manufacturing, marketing and sale of pharmaceuticals followed by Teleperformance, a leading global service provider in Customer Interaction and Process Management. Zoetis, a global animal health company secured the third position. To be considered, companies must be identified as outstanding employers at least in one of the countries across the continent.

The ranking was determined based on feedback from employees gathered through anonymous surveys and an HR assessment evaluating the people management practices against the best workplace standards.

The top 20 list includes:

  1. Lundbeck
  2. Teleperformance
  3. Zoetis
  4. Groupe Vipp
  5. Comdata Group
  6. Novo Nordisk
  7. BSH
  8. Chaabi LLD
  9. Ekuity Capital
  10. STKE
  11. SG ATS
  12. iNova Pharmaceuticals
  13. Somezzo
  14. Schindler
  15. Coface
  16. Meridiam
  17. Roche
  18. Paps
  19. Ipsen Pharma
  20. IHS Towers

“This year’s Best employers in Africa demonstrated open communication and top team alignment, with clear differentiators of having a continuous approach across employee experience initiatives,” commented Hamza Idrissi, Program Manager for the Best Places to Work in Africa.

ABOUT BEST PLACES TO WORK PROGRAM

Best Places to Work is the most definitive ‘Employer of Choice’ certification that organizations aspire to achieve. Every year, the program certifies and recognizes leading workplaces in many countries around the world with a rigorous assessment methodology and a framework which reflects the very latest in workplace trends focusing on 8 Workplace factors including leadership, HR & people policies, compensation, benefits, teamwork & relationships, employee engagement, workplace & procedures and corporate social responsibility. 

For more information, please visit www.bestplacestoworkfor.org