umm, SFOR investors did you see this? Another Adva
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This is the 3rd noticeable thing that has happened recently regarding the SFOR partner ACS. The others are:
1) EndpointLock now supports the Korean language which is a target market of ACS partner DSS here and here
2) EndpointLock is featured by ACS partner Cromtec, to the US AirForce, in a video on the Cromtec website
https://www.cromteccyber.com/
3) Open Cybersecurity Alliance
https://securingtomorrow.mcafee.com/other-blo...he-future/
here's an excerpt
"McAfee and IBM Security have kick-started an initiative to bring real interoperability and data sharing across the cybersecurity product landscape. The Open Cybersecurity Alliance (OCA) project is comprised of like-minded global cybersecurity vendors, end users, thought leaders and individuals interested in fostering an open cybersecurity ecosystem, where products from all vendors and software publishers can freely exchange information, insights, analytics, and orchestrated response, via commonly developed code and tooling, using mutually agreed upon technologies, standards, and procedures.
The Alliance’s founders, McAfee and IBM Security, are joined in the initiative by Advanced Cyber Security Corp , Corsa, CrowdStrike, CyberArk, Cybereason, DFLabs, EclecticIQ, Electric Power Research Institute, Fortinet, Indegy, New Context, ReversingLabs, SafeBreach, Syncurity, ThreatQuotient, and Tufin.
The OCA was formed under the auspices of OASIS, a respected consortium driving the development, convergence and adoption of open standards for the global information society. The Alliance was launched as an OASIS Open Project on October 8, 2019 . Participation from additional organizations and individual contributors is welcomed.
OCA’s goal is to develop and promote sets of open source common content, code, tooling, patterns, and practices for operational interoperability and data sharing among cybersecurity tools. The Alliance aims to create an environment where cybersecurity vendors do not compete on plumbing; rather, the plumbing is the foundation – the common platform — upon which cybersecurity tools are built. Cybersecurity vendors have a real adversary they are trying to defeat, and vendors should not be distracted by each of us having to replicate different ways to provide product plumbing."
See also their twitter which just started posting today
https://twitter.com/OpenCyberAllnc
See more about McAfee and ACS here
https://www.mcafee.com/enterprise/en-us/asset...curity.pdf