Sunday, 25 March 2018

Samsung Announces Galaxy Tab Active2, A Rugged Android Tablet For Mobile Workers

Samsung Announces Galaxy Tab Active2, A Rugged Android Tablet For Mobile Workers

Samsung announced today the Galaxy Tab Active2 rugged Android tablet designed for mobile workers conducting business outdoors in industrial locations, under harsh weather, and other difficult conditions.
Galaxy Tab Active2 is the second generation Galaxy Tab Active tablet, but with a rugged design that offers workers, and anyone else who wants to use a tablet in extreme conditions, easy access to crucial functions. It allows businesses to provide their workers with a tool to access factory automation and asset management, while offering them military-grade durability.
"As digital transformation of business accelerates, mobile workers across industries require a device that is purpose-built to fit their specific needs in any environment," said Eric McCarty, Vice President, Mobile B2B Product Marketing, Samsung Electronics America. "The Samsung Galaxy Tab Active2 was designed to help businesses improve productivity, while reducing complexity."
Technical specifications of the Samsung Galaxy Tab Active2
Powered by Samsung's Exynos 7870 Octa-core 1.6GHz chip the Galaxy Tab Active2 rugged tablet offers an 8.0-inch WXGA TFT display capable of a 1280x800 pixels resolution, LTE Cat.6 (300Mbps) support, 3GB RAM and 16GB internal storage can be easily expanded up to 256GB with a microSD card, an 8.0MP AF camera on the back and a 5.0MP camera on the front with flash.
Connectivity-wise, Samsung's Galaxy Tab Active2 tablet offers Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac capabilities supporting both 2.4GHz and 5GHz wireless networks and Wi-Fi Direct, a USB 2.0 Type C (Pogo Pin) port, Bluetooth 4.2, NFC, built-in GPS with GLONASS support, as well as fingerprint sensor, proximity sensor, geomagnetic sensor, gyro sensor, RGB light sensor, hall sensor, and accelerometer.
The tablet weighs 415g for the Wi-Fi-only model or 419g for the LTE-enabled one and has a generous 4,450mAh replaceable battery. It's been IP68 certified for water and dust resistance, as well as up to 1.2m anti-shock with the inbox protective cover, and comes with a rugged S Pen that's IP68 certified, supporting Air Command and 4096 pressure level.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab Active2 is now available in the United States and comes with Google's Android 7.1 Nougat operating system secured by Samsung Knox 2.8. To purchase the tablet and find more information about its availability in your country, please visit Samsung's online store. Check out the gallery below to see the Galaxy Tab Active2 tablet in action.

Orange Cyberdefense Launches New Mobile Decontamination Terminal For USB Flash Drives

Orange Cyberdefense Launches New Mobile Decontamination Terminal For USB Flash Drives

PARIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Seventy percent of employees use USB flash drives from outside the company and connect them to the company network, and 68 percent take no precautions before inserting them into their work computer1.
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USB flash drives, whether they are new or used, are major sources of infection for company IT systems. They are in widespread use, particularly in certain sectors such as in industry, education and healthcare, both for sharing documents and for updating software.
A new mobile terminal to remind people to decontaminate USB flash drivesAvailable until now as a fixed 70kg booth or as a software version installed on computers, the Malware Cleaner solution is now available in a “mini-terminal” version. Thanks to this cheaper, mobile version, businesses can facilitate the decontamination of users’ USB flash drives. This portable version can be found at a reception desk, in meeting rooms or even shared between different sites as needed.
Five integrated anti-virus search engines to detect threatsOrange Cyberdefense experts and their “ethical hacking” teams developed Malware Cleaner. Quick and easy to use, all you have to do is insert the USB flash drive to find out if it is has been infected. If it has, the user can choose to delete the file or put it into quarantine. It is also possible to print off a report for a more detailed analysis of the flash drive: infected files details, signature of detected attack, and the name of the anti-virus search engines that detected the infected file.
Malware Cleaner simultaneously uses five anti-virus search engines to optimize and combine the extent and performance of detection. These search engines are automatically updated on a daily basis when the terminal is connected to the internet via the network or using 4G. It also has an embedded detection engine for BadUSB type attacks that are undetectable by traditional anti-virus software, which can take control of the computer.
In addition, Malware Cleaner includes an admin platform to remotely manage the terminals. This allows to check they are running accurately and being updated, to receive usage statistics in real-time, find out the number of infected files and the types of attack detected. All this precious information helps to improve the company's cybersecurity.
Industry, an exposed sectorIn the industry sector, the computers used to control production lines are not connected to the internet for security reasons. The USB ports on these machines are therefore regularly used to carry out maintenance diagnostics and recover SCADA logs, or to carry out updates. This makes them particularly vulnerable to attacks via USB flash drives. Thanks to the Malware Cleaner software solution installed on a computer located at the entrance of the production area, and the addition of a security protocol that makes it compulsory to check all USB devices on this specific computer, the production line is protected from USB flash drive attacks.
"USB flash drives are a real danger for IT security within companies. Even if these attacks are more complicated to set up than attacks by e-mail, for example, they are nevertheless to be feared. Introducing USB flash drives into the heart of the company makes it possible to spread malicious code, paralyze machines, destroy sensitive data and even workstations. Ransomware can be installed on an industrial system simply by inserting a USB flash drive, with no need for the user to do anything at all," says Alexis Richard, Product Manager at Orange Cyberdefense.
Best practices for USB flash drive use
  • Never connect a USB flash drive of unknown origin to a workstation
  • Renew employees' USB flash drives to avoid the propagation of malware
  • Provide employees with USB flash drives to prevent the use of external equipment
  • Systematically check USB flash drives when they have been connected to an unsecured environment
  • Only connect decontaminated flash drives to industrial computers
  • About Orange Business ServicesOrange Business Services, the B2B branch of the Orange Group, and its 22,000 employees, is focused on supporting the digital transformation of multinational enterprises and French SMEs across five continents. Orange Business Services is not only an infrastructure operator, but also a technology integrator and a value-added service provider. It offers companies digital solutions that help foster collaboration within their teams (collaborative workspaces and mobile workspaces), better serve their customers (enriched customer relations and business innovation), and support their projects (enriched connectivity, flexible IT and cyberdefense). The integrated technologies that Orange Business Services offer range from Software Defined Networks (SDN/NFV), Big Data and IoT, to cloud computing, unified communications and collaboration, as well as cybersecurity. Orange Business Services customers include over 3,000 renowned multinational corporations at an international level and over two million professionals, companies and local communities in France.
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