07 September, 2015

Internet of Things (IoT) Security Threats Can Pose Problems for Enterprises in Egypt, says Expert from Red Hat


Provides insights into how organizations can build a secure IoT
CAIRO, Egypt, 7th September, 2015: The Industrial Internet of Things (IoT) is revolutionizing how sensors and controllers are made and connected. The devices are becoming more capable and more intelligent. Using a network interface instead of direct hardwired connections for connecting the devices greatly simplifies installation and expansion of systems.
Russell Doty, Technology Product Manager at Open Source solutions provider Red Hat says that these new capabilities and features also come with new security concerns for enterprises in Egypt. Consider one vital fact: anything that can connect to a network is a computer. Computers are flexible, general purpose devices that can be modified – for good or for evil. And any connection to the network is an entry point into the network. If you network strategy is built around perimeter security, each IoT device is effectively punching a hole in your security.
First the good news: the Internet of Things can be secured. The technology exists to build a robust, secure, effective and powerful IoT. Digital signatures for software and systems, encrypted communications and storage, robust authentication, secure software development practices – the tools are available for everyone to use.
Next, the bad news: many IoT implementations are insecure. With the pressure to achieve a short time to market, a rich set of features, and greatest ease of use, security may take a back seat.
Russell provides a list of several things that IT managers and CIOs can do to build a secure IoT:
  • Make security part of your requirements – and part of your purchase decision. Do not purchase systems or components unless they include robust security. If buyers make security a requirement – a real requirement that gates buying, not a goal that can be over-ridden – IoT suppliers will deliver secure products.
  • For Industrial IoT consider the long installed life of these systems. Many Industrial IoT systems will be in use for 10, 20 or 30 years. This long life has several implications:
          o   It must be possible to update all software on all devices. The vendor must provide a mechanism to securely update software while preventing unauthorized modifications. The                  updates should be done over the network – for Industrial IoT devices it isn't feasible to physically update the devices; there may be hundreds or thousands of devices, many                      installed in inaccessible or hostile locations.
          o   The vendor must have a commitment to deliver updates. A long life device will need updates for security issues, bug fixes, and perhaps new features. With consumer IoT                          devices, which commonly have a very short product lifespan, it may be reasonable for a vendor to ship a new device rather than updating the software on existing devices. For                Industrial IoT devices it is vital to select vendors that will maintain and update the software in their products.
          o   The vendor needs to support industry standards. This is especially critical for network interfaces – the IoT devices should support standard network interfaces and network                      protocols. This is challenging today because the technologies are quickly evolving. Wherever possible use open industry standards like Ethernet, WiFi, or Bluetooth.
  • Carefully consider device identification, registration, and configuration. The greatest ease of use occurs when an IoT device can be powered on, recognized, and automatically configured into the network and the IoT system. This may be appropriate for consumer IoT devices, but carries risk for Industrial IoT. You need to be able to identify a new device, authenticate and validate the device, and then securely register it into your IoT environment. Secure identification, authentication and validation is especially critical for controllers which affect their environment. You don't want “mystery devices” just showing up and automatically being added to your network!
  • The Industrial IoT is not a “fire and forget” environment. You must monitor it – for performance, for correct results, for system and network integrity, and for security.
  • You must actively manage the IoT. Devices and capabilities will be added, moved, updated, and removed. Hardware and software will fail. As you explore the expanded capabilities of an IoT system you will uncover new things to do with the distributed system and the data it produces. Plan for change and evolution in your system, because this will happen!
The future of the Industrial Internet of Things is under your control. The buying decisions you make will determine whether it is secure, robust, and flexible – or if it is driven by lowest initial price, biggest feature set, vendor lock-in, and ongoing security disasters. Choose wisely!

Artcode Lady - a stunning combination of luxury and femininity


Superbly balancing the worlds of luxury and femininity, the Artcode Lady from SAINT HONORE sees the master watchmaking maison revisit the delicate, elegant proportions of this beautiful classic and brings it an innovative touch. The first design element that stands out is the bezel with its decorative screws, a recognisable signature of the Artcode line.
The dynamic shapes of the 35 mm case and bezel are softened by particularly elegant Roman numeral dials. The classic versions of the dial are sun-brushed and coloured; the jewellery versions feature the “Éclair effect TM”, an exclusive SAINT HONORE innovation.  
Each piece of the collection has been carefully crafted to bring out its own assertive personality, and admiring eyes will note that the straps are perfectly coordinated with the dials. In particular, the two-tone versions brilliantly combine PVD or rose and steel; the centres of the champagne Éclair versions are illuminated by the brand’s famous “diamond paving”; and the violet version’s strap and dial make an impeccable match.
Flawlessly executed in Switzerland like all SAINT HONORE watches, this new ladies’ line is available in a three-handed quartz movement with date display and your choice of leather strap with folding buckle or metal bracelet.
For the brand’s 130th anniversary year, the Artcode Lady offers a prestigious addition to the SAINT HONORE collection.

ARTCODE Lady 2 tones, technical details:


Stainless steel case, 35 mm
Brushed steel bezel, rose gold PVD finish, six visible screws
Sapphire coating
Sunray rose dial, with “Éclair EffectTM” in center
Date at 6 h
Quartz movement, 3 hands
Water resistant at 30 m
Two-tone metal bracelet (steel and rose gold PVD), on deploying buckle
SWISS MADE



ARTCODE Lady, rose gold PVD, technical details:

Stainless steel case, rose gold PVD finish, 35 mm
Brushed steel bezel, rose gold PVD finish, six visible screws
Sapphire coating
Sunray purple dial, with “Éclair EffectTM” in center
Date at 6 h
Quartz movement, 3 hands
Water resistant at 30 m
Purple “croco design” leather strap, on deploying buckle
SWISS MADE

06 September, 2015

InnJoo fires another salvo with the launch of Fire Plus smartphone


InnJoo expands the family of its Fire series with the launch of its latest 5.5-inch, Full HD IPS screen 3G and LTE smartphones exclusively on Souq.com

Dubai, UAE – 6th September 2015: InnJoo, the fastest growing smartphone brand in Middle East, today announced the launch of new 5.5-inch Full smartphone, Fire Plus. The new beautiful slim edge smartphone is equipped with Full HD IPS smartphone screen that offers clear visual effect even under strong outdoor lighting conditions.

The company has entered into an exclusively arrangement with Middle East region leading e-tailer, Souq.com and the Fire Plus will be available for AED 399 at Souq.com to the customers in UAE.

The Fire Plus comes in 3G and 4G LTE versions, and both the devices have 2GB built-in RAM that comes with 16GB of inbuilt storage and supports expandable storage via microSD card (up to 128GB).

TheFire Plus is available in 3 colors, the shining gold, holy white and special customized natural bamboo. The handset is backed by a long-lasting, fast charging 3600mAh battery, which can deliver up to 22 hours of talk time and up to 330 hours of standby time. The new smartphone sports an Advanced HD 13-megapixel rear camera, and dual-LED flash. There is also a 5-megapixel front-facing camera also onboard.

The 3G version of Fire Plus is powered by 64-bit Octa-core powerful processor to deliver consistent performance at faster speed and keeps multitasking with a lower consumption.  The Mali-400 MP GPU ensures great colour display and a feature rich user experience.

Whereas, the Fire Plus LTE comes with enhanced 64-bit quad-core CPU and the improved Mali-T720 GPU to offer a speedy LTE connection upto 150Mbps download speed while surfing the internet highway on mobile. The Fire Plus LTE works with the latest Android 5.1 Lollipop, and comes with built-in stylish, extremely light smart desktop manager, FlyLanucher to optimise the phone and improves the overall android phone experience like never before.

Commenting on the launch, Tim Chen, Co-founder and CEO at InnJoo, said: "We are delighted to announce the launch of InnJoo Fire Plus offering one of the most affordable 5.5-inches Full HD IPS screen Octa-core and Quad-core smartphones in the market. This move will further consolidate our position in the market. We will continue to disrupt the market in association with our strategic partner Souq.com in achieving our mission to offer world class products at the most affordable price to the consumers in the emirates."

About InnJoo

InnJoo is a technical startup born with internet DNA. Its internet journey was started by joining hands with the largest e-commerce sites in the region. Based in Dubai, InnJoo became the fastest-growing company by providing smart devices as well as software services in the MEA area.

AUC PROVOST SHERIF SEDKY AND PROFESSOR NAGEH ALLAM RECEIVE THE 2014 ABDUL HAMEED SHOMAN AWARD FOR ARAB RESEARCHERS


September 6, 2015, Cairo – Sherif Sedky, provost of The American University in Cairo (AUC) and Nageh Allam, associate professor of physics at AUC, have received the 2014 Abdul Hameed Shoman Award for Arab Researchers. The award is given out each year to academics in six categories of scientific research.  Sedky received the award in engineering sciences and Allam was honored in applied sciences.  
“Having two of our faculty members receive such recognition is a testament to the top-caliber research conducted at AUC,” said President Lisa Anderson. “Building on a long and impressive research record here at AUC, Provost Sherif Sedky serves as a model of scientific dedication and creativity. Professor Nageh Allam, also an active and accomplished scientist, has made exceptional strides in his short career on a local, regional and global scale. They are both great examples of the type of faculty we have at AUC, embodying international excellence as they continue to push back the frontiers of science.”
Sedky recognized the significance of being honored by such an internationally respected institution. “This is a rather prestigious award,” he said. “It’s quite rewarding to see that my contributions to the development of my research field over the past decades are recognized and acknowledged.”
Allam also noted the importance of an institution that supports the scientific endeavors of Arab researchers in particular. “This is one of the most prestigious awards in the Arab world for early career scientists,” he said. “I feel that there are some people who truly care and can distinguish the efforts we make.”
Sedky, who served as founding academic president of the Zewail City of Science and Technology while on leave from AUC, before becoming the University’s provost, was honored by the Abdul Hameed Shoman Foundation for his contributions in developing and building smart systems. “Smart systems are tiny systems that can sense the various conditions of the environment and make a response accordingly,” explained Sedky. “It collects information from the surrounding environment. This information can be temperature, location, images of objects or vibrations.  Then, according to the information collected, the system can give feedback to the control unit.”  
Environmentally responsive smart systems have many practical applications, including the control of traffic lights and the flow of cars, elimination of excessive energy use, improvement of pacemakers and the pre-emptive detection of problems in building integrity.  Furthermore, Sedky focuses on making these smart systems self-powered and sustainable. “Whether it is in buildings or in human bodies, it should generate the power it requires from the environment,” said Sedky.
Allam was chosen for his influential work in renewable energy. “My current research deals with the fabrication of nanostructured materials for use in functional devices such as solar cells, solar fuel, fuel cells and water desalination,” explained Allam, who is also developing and testing materials to build coronary stents, or tube-shaped devices that are placed in clogged arteries to allow blood flow to the heart. He is currently in the process of patenting the material, which will be instrumental in the treatment of coronary heart disease.
The foundation recognized the quality of Allam’s research, demonstrated by his patents and publications, as well as the recognition of his work both nationally and internationally.
Sedky also has an impressive body of work, including 13 patents and more than 100 published papers. However, what makes him notable as a scientist is the fact that his work reaches beyond the purely theoretical. “I did not only stop at the design of these systems, but have actually built the technological platform that allows these systems to be developed," said Sedky. 
Sedky has built some of the first clean labs in Egypt, where young researchers can experiment and develop new smart systems. Two fully equipped clean labs were built at AUC, one at the Tahrir Square campus and a larger one at AUC New Cairo. He also established a sizeable lab and nanotechnology center at Zewail City to drive forward smart systems research at the newly founded institution.   
Sedky emphasized the importance of having a space not only to build these smart systems, but also to expand his research with academics from other fields.  “Being the provost here, I want to expand the concept of interdisciplinary study,” he affirmed. “This always generates new opportunities and ideas. And that’s also one of AUC’s main objectives.” 
In addition to the recognition and support from the Abdul Hameed Shoman Foundation, Sedky is eager to advance his research with the AUC community. “My objective from this position is to put more emphasis on getting people from various disciplines to work together, as this produces a lot of innovation,” he said. “In my field, you should work with medical doctors, with engineers, and with people from arts and social sciences.”
Moving forward, Allam is also looking to diversify his research by working within other disciplines. “I am currently doing my best to expand my research interests to include more applications besides renewable energy,” he said. “For example, I have just established a subgroup in water desalination in collaboration with Suez University to make use of our uniquely developed materials to desalinate seawater.”  
Allam is also expecting to broaden his research in the medical field. He is leading a team that is investigating the bioactivity of materials and working to tailor new materials for biomedical applications, including fabricating wireless devices for neural and nervous systems.
In 1978, the Arab Bank set aside a portion of its profit to establish a foundation named after its founder, Abdul Hameed Shoman. The foundation focuses on uplifting Arab society by supporting scientific research and studies in the humanities. In addition to the award for Arab researchers, the foundation awards a prize each year to an Arab author of children’s literature, and provides funding for scientific research projects. In 1986, the foundation also established a modern library to make information easily available to researchers and the public. It is one of the leading computerized libraries in Jordan.
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HMH - Hospitality Management Holdings Partners with Ethiopian Airlines' Frequent Flyer Program - ShebaMiles





HMH – Hospitality Management Holdings has entered into a partnership agreement with Ethiopian Airlines’ Frequent Flyer Program - ShebaMiles. As part of the agreement that is effective from July 25, 2015 all ShebaMiles members staying at any participating hotel within the HMH portfolio will be entitled to earn  2 Miles per 1 USD spent for their qualifying service.

Making the announcement, Laurent A. Voivenel, CEO of HMH, said, "Ethiopian Airlines ShebaMiles is one of the most successful frequent flyer programs with over one million members from 200 countries and is stated to grow at an annual rate of 20 per cent. Ethiopian Airlines flies to nearly all destinations that we currently operate in such as Beirut (Lebanon), Dammam (Saudi Arabia), Dubai (UAE), Muscat (Oman), Riyadh (Saudi Arabia) and Khartoum (Sudan). We are, therefore, delighted to be a partner in this superb scheme and look forward to welcoming ShebaMiles members to our hotels. At HMH we are committed to reward our valued guests for their loyalty and this new alliance will entitle members to outstanding earnings at our hotels."

A Star Alliance Member, Ethiopian Airlines is the fastest growing Airline in Africa and is the flag carrier of Ethiopia. Operating to more than 91 destinations (52 in Africa), Ethiopian Airlines flies with the newest and youngest fleet.

Rahel Assefa, VP Marketing Ethiopian Airlines said, "ShebaMiles is Ethiopian's Frequent Flyer Program whereby members accumulate miles which entitle them to award tickets, upgrade awards and many other privileges. The more miles the members fly the higher the benefits they get from ShebaMiles. Membership to the program is open to everyone above the age of two years. ShebaMiles has teamed up with several airlines and non-airline partners to create a world of choices for members to accumulate and spend miles.”

She added “We are delighted to partner with HMH and its portfolio of superb properties located in some of the most desirable destination across the MENA (Middle East and North Africa) region.  Our members have the convenience of selecting hotels which offer true hospitality, luxurious accommodation and the opportunity to earn valuable miles which can be exchanged for travel rewards when staying at any of their properties across the Middle East and North Africa.”

About Ethiopian Airlines
Ethiopian Airlines (Ethiopian) is the fastest growing Airline in Africa. In its operations in the past close to seven decades, Ethiopian has become one of the continent’s leading carriers, unrivalled in efficiency and operational success.

Ethiopian commands the lion share of the pan African passenger and cargo network operating the youngest and most modern fleet to more than 90 international destinations across five continents. Ethiopian fleet includes ultra-modern and environmentally friendly aircraft such as the Boeing 787, Boeing777-300ER, Boeing777-200LR, Boeing777-200 Freighter and BombardierQ-400 with double cabin. In fact, Ethiopian is the first airline in Africa to own and operate the sea aircraft.

Ethiopian is currently implementing a15-year strategic plan called Vision 2025 that will see it become the leading aviation group in Africa with seven business centers: Ethiopian Domestic and Regional Airline; Ethiopian International Passenger Airline; Ethiopian Cargo; Ethiopian MRO; Ethiopian Aviation Academy; Ethiopian In-flight Catering Services; and Ethiopian Ground Service. Ethiopian is a multi-award winning airline registering an average growthof25%inthepast seven years.

أتش أم أتش – القابضة لإدارة الضيافة تدخل شريكا مع
برنامج المسافر المتكرر – شيبا مايلز الخاص بالخطوط الجوية الإثيوبية

    دخلت أتش أم أتش – القابضة لإدارة الضيافة في اتفاق شراكة مع برنامج المسافر المتكرر – شيبا مايلز، الخاص بالخطوط الجوية الإثيوبية. يقضي الاتفاق الذي بدأ سريانه في 25 يوليو 2015 بأن كل أعضاء برنامج شيبا مايلز المقيمين في أي فندق ضمن مجموعة فنادق أتش أم أتش يحق لهم الفوز ب2 ميل مقابل كل 1 دولار ينفقونه على خدماته المؤهلة للفوز.

    ولدى إعلان النبأ، قال لوران أ. فوافنيل، الرئيس التنفيذي لأتش أم أتش، إن: "شيبا مايلز واحد من أكثر برامج المسافر المتكرر نجاحا إذ يضم أكثر من مليون عضو من 200 دولة ومن المتوقع أن ينمو بمعدل سنوي يبلغ 20%. وتطير شركة الخطوط الجوية الإثيوبية تقريبا إلى كل المدن التي نعمل فيها في الوقت الحالي مثل بيروت (لبنان)، الدمام (المملكة العربية السعودية)، دبي (الإمارات العربية المتحدة)، مسقط (عمان)، الرياض (المملكة العربية السعودية) والخرطوم (السودان). وبالتالي، يسعدنا أن نكون شريكا في هذه الخطة الرائعة ونتطلع قدما للترحيب بأعضاء شيبا مايلز في فنادقنا. نحن في أتش أم أتش ملتزمون بمكافأة ضيوفنا الكرام على ولائهم وهذا التحالف الجديد سوف يمنح الأعضاء الحق في مكاسب رائعة في فنادقنا".

    الخطوط الجوية الإثيوبية عضو في ستار أليانس، وهي أسرع شركات الطيران نموا في أفريقيا وهي الشركة الوطنية لدولة إثيوبيا. تعمل الخطوط الجوية الإثيوبية في أكثر من 91 وجهة (52 منها في أفريقيا) وتستخدم الأسطول الأحدث والأصغر عمرا.

    تقول راهيل آسيفا، نائب رئيس التسويق في الخطوط الجوية الإثيوبية إن: "شيبا مايلز هو برنامج المسافر المتكرر التابع للخطوط الجوية الإثيوبية ومن خلاله يقوم الأعضاء بتجميع الأميال وهو ما يتيح لهم الفرصة للفوز بتذاكر، الترقية إلى الدرجة الأعلى والكثير من المزايا الأخرى. كلما سافر العضو لمسافات أطول وكسب أميالا أكثر، ازدادت المزايا التي يحظى بها من شيبا مايلز. العضوية في البرنامج مفتوحة لكل شخص عمره أكثر من عامين. وقد شاركت شيبا مايلز مع عدة شركات طيران كما أن لها شركاء من غير شركات الطيران لتخلق عالما من الإختيارات للأعضاء لكي يجمعوا وينفقوا أميالا".

   

    وأضاف: "نحن سعداء فعلا بالارتباط مع أتش أم أتش وقائمة فنادقها الرائعة الواقعة في بعض من أفضل الوجهات المطلوبة في أنحاء الشرق الأوسط وشمالي أفريقيا. يمتلك أعضاؤنا الفرصة لاختيار فنادق تقدم ضيافة حقيقية، إقامة فاخرة والفرصة لكسب أميال ثمينة يمكنهم مبادلتها بجوائز السفر عندما يقيمون في أي من فنادق المجموعة في الشرق الأوسط وشمالي أفريقيا".


حول الخطوط الجوية الإثيوبية
الخطوط الجوية الإثيوبية (إثيوبيان) هي أسرع شركات الطيران نموا في أفريقيا. في عملياتها السابقة على مدار نحو 70 عاما، أصبحت إثيوبيان واحدة من أهم شركات الطيران في القارة، بلا منافس في الفاعلية ونجاح التشغيل.

تسيطر الخطوط الجوية الإثيوبية على نصيب الأسد في شبكة المسافرين والشحن في القارة الإفريقية حيث تقوم بتشغيل الأسطول الأصغر سنا والأكثر حداثة ليخدم أكثر من 90 وجهة عالمية في القارات الخمس. يشمل الأسطول الإثيوبي طائرات عصرية للغاية وصديقة للبيئة مثل البوينج 787، بوينج 777-300 إي آر، بوينج 777-200 أل آر، طائرة الشحن بوينج 777-200 والطائرة كيو -400 مع كابينة مزدوجة. في الواقع، الخطوط الجوية الإثيوبية هي أول شركة طيران في أفريقيا تمتلك وتقوم بتشغيل طائرة مائية.

وتقوم شركة الخطوط الجوية الإثيوبية في الوقت الحالي بتنفيذ خطة استراتيجية لمدة 15 عاما تطلق عليها "رؤية 2025" لكي تصبح شركة الطيران الأولى في أفريقيا مع خمس مراكز أعمال: الخطوط الجوية الإثيوبية المحلية والإقليمية، الخطوط الجوية الإثيوبية العالمية، شركة الشحن الجوي الإثيوبية، شركة الصيانة، الإصلاح والتشغيل الإثيوبية، أكاديمية الطيران الإثيوبية، الإثيوبية لخدمات رعاية المسافرين والخدمة الأرضية الإثيوبية. وتعد الخطوط الجوية الإثيوبية شركة طيران حاصلة على جوائز مسجلة معدل نمو متوسط يصل إلى 25% على مدار السنوات السبع الماضية.


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