Thre3 Cards – “Our Story” at Treasure Island

Opening at the Treasure Island Kahunaville Showroom – The Thre3 Cards – “Our Story” – Great Family Entertainment for all ages.

Las Vegas, NV, USA (September 19, 2015) — The Thre3 Cards, who recently opened for the talented Tommy Ward at the Kahunaville Showroom at Treasure Island in July, are now headlining in their very own show next month called, “The Thre3 Cards, ‘Our Story.'” “Homegrown” from Las Vegas, Nevada, the Thre3 Cards started singing from the time they were in diapers and have been performing all over Vegas becoming one of the most popular boy groups in town. The Thre3 Cards, Our Story, created and produced by Charlene Carabeo of LVip Entertainment, is certain to entertain audiences of all ages as these three brothers share their story in a jam-packed 75-minute high energy show full of singing, dancing, comedy, and lots of family fun. The Thre3 Cards will debut their original song “Hit The Ground Runnin” and that is what they are going to do.

The show opens on Wednesday, October 14th at 8PM with an encore performance on Saturday, October 17th, at 3:30PM. Doors open one hour prior to show time for a rare dining and show option of $34.99, or show only for $15. Go to http://www.eventbrite.com/Thre3CardsOurStory to purchase your tickets.

Media Contact:
Tess Cardinale
Thre3 Cards
702-612-5455
thre3cards@hotmail.com
http://www.thre3cards.com

Join Angara’s 10th Anniversary Celebrations

A decade of fine jewelry at the #1 Gemstone Destination

Los Angeles, CA , September 17, 2015 — /REAL TIME PRESS RELEASE/ — Angara.com turns 10 this September and is celebrating the occasion with a makeover: a brand new 10 th Anniversary special logo and a more interactive user interface to serve customers – old and new – alike.

To add to the celebrations, Angara has decided to spring September surprises galore for all its valued customers.

What better way to celebrate a glorious decade than to introduce new collections? Angara will be expanding with a wider range of diamond jewelry and 30+ gemstones. So here are some of the things you can look forward to in Angara’s new line:

•  GIA certified High Jewelry

•  Luxury bracelets

•  More styles and a wider range of products

Keeping with the expansion plans, Ankur Daga, CEO of Angara Inc. said, “It will be about ensuring that we are able to serve any fine jewelry customer with the piece that is just right for them – the right design, at the right quality and at the right price.”

And that’s not all. Brace yourself up for more unbelievable offers:

•  Stay hooked to Angara on social media to avail of huge discounts

•  Get amazing deals and be a part of fun activities

•  All customers can enjoy 20% discount (a first in Angara’s 10-year-long history)

•  Exciting gifts on anniversary special catalog (Code Birthday)

•  Flash sale (Code Flash20), meaning a customer’s favorite piece at a price that has never been offered before, all day long

“The last decade at Angara.com has been about creating an experience and brand where people can select the design they want at the price they want to spend,” Ankur states further. “Through the Good, Better, Best and Heirloom platforms (at Angara.com), you have been able to choose the size of gemstones, quality of gemstones and the metal that you prefer. We have taken those preferences and produced a custom piece that is just for you and will continue to do so,” he signs off.

Journey so far: #Angaraturns10

Founded in 2005 by Mr. Ankur Daga as a third generation gemstone jewelry company, Angara INC is headquartered in Los Angeles, California. It has grown steadily over the years and is a household name for those with a penchant for fine luxury gemstone jewelry. It is one the most trusted names among online jewelry stores in terms of quality, craftsmanship, and best price.

Angara.com was launched with only a handful of designs, when the idea of online jewelry shopping was taking baby steps in the mid-noughties. Today, Angara boasts of about 2500 designs in 40 styles with a whopping range of more than 25,000 products.

Angara has been featured in some of the most recognized magazines like Forbes, Crain’s, Women’s Wear Daily, Daily Candy, Harvard Business Review and many others. Angara owes its success to its string of valued customers. After all, not many companies get recognition for quality products and service at Bizrate and TrustLink. Accredited A+ by Better Business Bureau, Angara indeed has several reasons to thank its customers a million times over.

All that glitters indeed need NOT be Gold! Angara.com has literally proved the age old idiom right with its exclusive range of handcrafted gemstone jewelry over the last 10 years.

For more information, visit http://www.angara.com/anniversary-celebration.html
Contact Details:

Angara Inc.
550 South Hill St, Suite 1625
Los Angeles, CA 90013
+1 888 926 4272
webmaster@angara.com

Jan Brown Is the Gallery’s Inaugural “Solo” Art Series Winner

Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery is very pleased to announce Jan Brown’s month-long solo art exhibition on our site.

Jupiter, FL, USA — Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery is very pleased to announce Jan Brown’s month-long solo art exhibition on our site. Jan and her work will be featured on the gallery’s front page and in the “Solo Art Series” section of our website.

Jan Brown will be featured in press releases and throughout our social media networks. In addition, her paintings will be highlighted on our YouTube channel, in our event catalogue and on our event postcard.

At the conclusion of her show, her artworks will continue to be available for viewing in the gallery’s archive.

The “Solo Art Series” consists of four month-long solo art exhibitions for established artists, who have a body of work to present to the public. To be considered for these shows, artists were asked to submit 3 components; 1. Their art. 2. Their artist biography. 3. Their artist statement. The four winning artists were selected based on the merits of all three components of their presentations.

About Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery
Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery conducts monthly themed online art competitions and monthly online art exhibitions for new and emerging artists on a worldwide basis. The art gallery website can be viewed here: http://www.lightspacetime.com.

Media Contact:
John R. Math
Light Space & Time Online Gallery
118 Poinciana Drive
Jupiter, FL 33458
888-490-3530
info@lightspacetime.com
http://www.lightspacetime.com

Future Electronics Promotes MeanWell’s RSP-75 3000 Series

Pointe Claire, Quebec (realtimepressrelease) September 18, 2015 – Future Electronics, a global leading distributor of electronic components, promotes Mean Well’s RSP-75 3000 Series.

Features of the RSP-75 3000 Series include ≤1U low profile (RSP-75/100/150/200/320/500/750), a built-in constant current limiting circuit, built-in remote sense DC voltage or current trimmable by external signal, and built-in current sharing, along with a 3 to 5 year warranty.

For more information about Mean Well, the RSP-75 3000 Series, current limiting circuits, or remote sense, visit www.FutureElectronics.com

About Future Electronics

Future Electronics is a global leader in electronics distribution, ranking 3rd in component sales worldwide, with an impressive reputation for developing efficient, comprehensive global supply chain solutions. Founded in 1968, the company has established itself as one of the most innovative organizations in the industry today, with 5,000 employees in 169 offices in 44 countries around the world. Future Electronics is globally integrated, with one worldwide IT infrastructure providing real-time inventory availability and access, while enabling full integration of its operations, sales and marketing worldwide. Offering the highest level of service, the most advanced engineering capabilities and technical solutions through all stages of the design-production cycle, and the largest available-to-sell inventory in the world, Future’s mission is always to Delight the Customer®. For more information, visit www.FutureElectronics.com.

Media Contact

Martin H. Gordon
Director, Corporate Communications
FUTURE ELECTRONICS
www.FutureElectronics.com
514-694-7710 (ext. 2236)
Fax: 514-630-2671
martin.gordon@FutureElectronics.com

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Northwire’s UL Harmonized Electric Vehicle Cable Meets Revised Compliance Requirements

Missed the June deadline for the revised UL – cUL – cULus listing? Northwire can help…

Osceola, WI, USA (September 17, 2015) — Northwire, Inc., (NWI), a leading custom cable and assembly manufacturer and subsidiary of The LEMO Group, expands the family of ruggedized hybrid electric vehicle charging cables featuring power, signal, and data custom composite options in any AWG size to suit all electric vehicle applications in today’s market.

While NWI’s Next Gen EV cable suite is compatible with commercial and residential charging applications, their Second Gen EV charging cable will include the same benefits and expand the geographic scope with the UL – cUL – cULus listing that indicates compliance with Canadian, USA and Mexican requirements. Northwire’s Second Gen EV cable will also feature a cold temperature impact rating of -40°C with superior flexibility.

NWI can assist with the complex navigation of international standards and agency compliance. Here are a couple of key points to ensure your UL 62 EVE listed cable meets the revised standard:

• Did you miss the June 2015 deadline to submit samples to UL?
• Is your EV cable jacket custom-colored?
• Have you passed the UL 720 hour UV/Sunlight Resistance test standard?
• Does your EV cable feature 10 gauge or larger copper?

If you answered ‘yes’ to more than one of these questions, Northwire’s Agency Compliance Engineers and Technicians will support your recertification requirements to the revised UL – cUL – cULus 62 listing. With limited time available, the new listing will go into effect March 2016.

“Developed by our R&D Department, Northwire’s robust and versatile material is formulated, designed and manufactured for a wide variety of electric vehicle charging applications,” explains Krista Lindquist, Materials and Manufacturing Engineer with a Bachelor’s of Science in Chemical Engineering. “Ideally-suited for harsh environments characterized by extreme crush and cold temperatures, customers can easily access end-applications in North American markets with the harmonized standards,” emphasizes Lindquist.

Based upon the strong demand for NWI EV cables, Northwire’s goal is to ensure that our Second Gen EV charging cables will be one of the first on the market as soon as the UL listing is granted. Featuring a brittle point of -60°C and superior cold bend and cold impact to -40°C and backed by NWI’s expertise, product quality and services, the advanced flexibility of NWI EV cables safeguards that they are built to last and ideally suited for:

• Home electrical vehicle charging cable
• Neighborhood Electric Vehicles (NEV)
• Battery Electric Vehicles (BEV)
• Hybrid vehicles
• Low-Speed Vehicles (LSV)
• Personal Electric Vehicles (PEV)
• Plug-in Hybrid Vehicles (PHV)
• Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEV)
• Electric vehicle charging station manufacturers
• Public charging stations
• Roadside assistance trucks
• Fleet trucks
• Mass transit vehicles
• Motorcycles
• Watercraft
• Agriculture vehicles
• Military vehicles

Northwire’s custom EV cables are engineered to withstand high temperatures of 105°C and harsh environments, including resistance to abrasion, crush, oil, chemical, ultra-violet, weld flash and weld slag. Suitable for wet location use and compliant to RoHS2, NWI’s Second Generation EV cable is UL 62 Listed, compatible with SAE J1772 connectors, UL 2594 and NEC 625 charging systems. VW-1 and FT2 rated, Northwire’s 300 and 600 Volt EV cable is non-marking and available in standard straight or retractile options with custom configurations that include composite designs, custom colors and private labels.

LEMO and Northwire are driven to deliver your premium electric vehicle cable needs. Learn more about the manufacturing companies’ suite of fully-integrated interconnectivity solutions and custom innovations. Connect with the Customer Care TEAM at 800.468.1516, cableinfo@northwire.com or via live chat.

About LEMO
LEMO is an acknowledged leader in the design and manufacture of precision custom connection and cable solutions. LEMO’s high quality Push-Pull Connectors are found in a variety of challenging application environments including medical, industrial control, test and measurement, broadcast, and telecommunications.

LEMO has been designing custom connectors for over six decades. Offering more than 100,000 combinations of products that continue to grow through tailored, specific designs, LEMO and its affiliated sister companies REDEL, NORTHWIRE and COELVER currently serve more than 100,000 customers in over 80 countries around the world. In 2014, LEMO Group acquired Northwire, Inc..

About Northwire
Cable manufacturer Northwire, Inc., celebrating over 43 years of innovation, has corporate headquarters and manufacturing in Osceola, Wisconsin and engineering and manufacturing in Santa Teresa, New Mexico. The cable engineering company is the premier partner for the design, manufacture and contract services of custom technical products including custom technical wire and cable, retractable cable, cable assemblies, connectors, harnesses, injection molding, over-molding and contract engineering and OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) for diverse applications in broadcast, life sciences, energy, MIL-Spec defense, industrial, machine vision, architectural lighting, underwater and beyond.

In addition to ISO 13485:2003, ISO 9001:2008, SAE AS9100C:2009 certifications and qualification to ISO 17025:2005, Northwire is a member of NDIA (National Defense Industrial Association), NCMA (National Contract Management Association), RIA (Robotics Industries Association), AIA (Automated Imaging Association), FieldComm (fka Foundation Fieldbus), ODVA (Open DeviceNet Vendors Associations) and WAI (Wire Association International), among others.

For more information, visit http://www.northwire.com.

Media Contact:
Katina Kravik
Northwire
110 Prospect Way
Osceola, Wisconsin 54020
715-294-2121
cableinfo@northwire.com
http://www.northwire.com

Future Electronics Offers Intersil’s Newly Released ISL3159E/79E RS-485/RS-422 Transceivers

Pointe Claire, Quebec (realtimepressrelease) September 17, 2015 – Future Electronics, a global leading distributor of electronic components, recently announced immediate availability of ISL3159E/79E RS-485/RS-422 Transceivers from Intersil.

Intersil’s ISL3159E is a ±15kV IEC61000 ESD protected, 5V powered, single transceiver that meets both the RS-485 and RS-422 standards for balanced communication. It also features the larger output voltage and higher data rate – up to 40Mbps – required by high speed PROFIBUS applications, and is offered in industrial and extended Industrial (-40°C to +125°C) temperature ranges. The low bus currents (+220?A/-150?A) present a “1/5 unit load” to the RS-485 bus. This allows up to 160 transceivers on the network without violating the RS-485 specification’s load limit and without using repeaters.

Intersil’s ISL3179E is a high ESD Protected, 3.3V powered, single transceiver that meets both the RS-485 and RS-422 standards for balanced communication. Each device has low bus currents (+220?A/-150?A), so it presents a “1/5 unit load” to the RS-485 bus. This allows up to 160 transceivers on the network without violating the RS-485 specification’s 32 unit load maximum, and without using repeaters. Receiver (Rx) inputs feature a “full fail-safe” design, which ensures a logic high Rx output if Rx inputs are floating, shorted, or terminated but undriven.

Typical applications for the ISL3159E and ISL3179E transceivers include PROFIBUS DP and FMS networks, SCSI “fast 40” drivers and receivers, motor controller/position encoder systems, factory automation, field bus networks, security networks, building environmental control systems, and industrial/process control networks.

Both the ISL3159E and ISL3179E transceivers are currently in stock with immediate shipping availability from Future Electronics.

About Future Electronics

Future Electronics is a global leader in electronics distribution, ranking 3rd in component sales worldwide, with an impressive reputation for developing efficient, comprehensive global supply chain solutions. Founded in 1968, the company has established itself as one of the most innovative organizations in the industry today, with 5,000 employees in 169 offices in 44 countries around the world. Future Electronics is globally integrated, with one worldwide IT infrastructure providing real-time inventory availability and access, while enabling full integration of its operations, sales and marketing worldwide. Offering the highest level of service, the most advanced engineering capabilities and technical solutions through all stages of the design-production cycle, and the largest available-to-sell inventory in the world, Future’s mission is always to Delight the Customer®. For more information, visit www.FutureElectronics.com.

Media Contact

Martin H. Gordon
Director, Corporate Communications
FUTURE ELECTRONICS
www.FutureElectronics.com
514-694-7710 (ext. 2236)
Fax: 514-630-2671
martin.gordon@FutureElectronics.com

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Market Rates Insight Introduces FeeBuilder, an Interactive Fees Database to Help Financial Institutions Optimize Fee Revenue

New National Fee Tracking Database Gives Banks and Credit Unions Live Competitive Information on Retail Deposit Fees.

San Anselmo, CA, USA — Market Rates Insight, Inc., the leader in financial services pricing intelligence for deposits, personal loans, mortgages, and fees, today announced the launch of FeeBuilder™, the first live retail deposit fees database for financial institutions (FIs). FeeBuilder is a subscription-based, interactive, decision-support fees database that helps financial institutions (FIs) make up-to-the-moment observations about retail FI deposit fees nationwide. The latest FDIC data shows that consumer overdraft charges, periodic maintenance charges, and ATM fees alone make up more than 50 percent of service charges on deposit accounts. FeeBuilder provides a competitive benchmark for FIs to optimize competitive deposit account fees instantly, and to answer off-cycle fee questions.

FeeBuilder was designed to help FI decision-making for competitive deposit fees. It provides instant peer-to-peer analyses at the national, state, and local level with comprehensive competitive fee data on checking, savings, money market accounts, and certificates of deposit. FeeBuilder covers overdraft, non-sufficient funds (NSF), monthly service fees, ATM fees, and wire transfer. Users can segment by product, geographic market, and by FI. FeeBuilder includes access to deposit fees at 95 percent of banks with over $10 billion in assets, 98 percent of credit unions with more than $1 billion, and all significant direct banks. With 1,700 FIs and growing, this database is essential for FIs that depend on deposit fee revenue, and it is the first and only fees tracking service to offer daily updates for immediate decision support.

With interest rates still at record lows, FIs are increasingly dependent on deposit fees for revenue. In fact, overdraft fees have become a primary source of revenue, accounting for nearly $32 billion in 2013. Very soon, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) will issue new overdraft guidelines that will affect some fee revenue.

“FI margin squeeze is real. Banks and credit unions are facing mounting market and regulatory pressures at a time when the velocity of change and demands for transparency are overwhelming,” said Rick Barham, founder and CEO of Market Rates Insight. “It’s more important than ever to be able to have a fast and accurate fees benchmark. Aligning your deposit fees with live market data not only helps you keep pace with the competition, but it also means you aren’t leaving potential revenue on the table. FeeBuilder helps our clients stay one step ahead, and it answers their most pressing questions.”

FeeBuilder is essential for executives who need to set deposit fees or develop new financial products. FeeBuilder can be applied in a number of ways:

1. FeeBuilder answers off-cycle questions about fees without the usual delay of waiting for a custom fee study.
2. FeeBuilder helps FIs locate alternative revenue sources to Overdraft.
3. FeeBuilder provides a competitive benchmark for current and new products.
4. FeeBuilder reveals market trends by geography, product category, and institution.
5. FeeBuilder shows where the CFPB is exerting influence on OD with live market data.
6. FeeBuilder also is valuable for business development, opening new markets, and M&A strategies.

FeeBuilder is delivered as a quarterly report and on-demand. The data is structured as a comprehensive spreadsheet that provides snapshots that can be manipulated for inclusion in reports, projections, and presentations.

Included with the FeeBuilder subscription is a quarterly bonus look at the data via TrendSpotter, showing fee changes highlighted by product category or institution. TrendSpotter quickly reveals how the industry is responding to consumer and regulatory pressure regarding fees, and it shows accumulated changes by fee at the national level.

For more information, visit http://www.marketratesinsight.com.

About Market Rates Insight
For over 30 years, Market Rates Insight has helped banking executives make better informed pricing decisions. The company serves banks and credit unions nationally with competitive information on deposits, consumer loans, mortgages, and fees. Market Rates Insight provides the most granular historical and refresh pricing data in the industry, helping financial decision makers plan and prepare for likely changes in rates and products. The company’s cloud-based system provides timely and precise competitive data supported by usable graphs and charts.

Market Rates Insight is located in San Anselmo, California. For more information, see http://www.marketratesinsight.com.

Artwork available upon request.

Media Contact:
Tom Woolf
Market Rates Insight
(415) 259-5638
tom.woolf@marketratesinsight.com
http://www.marketratesinsight.com

Future Electronics Promotes PCT2075 Thermal Sensors from NXP

Pointe Claire, Quebec (realtimepressrelease) September 16, 2015 – Future Electronics, a global leading distributor of electronic components, promotes the PCT2075 family of thermal sensors from NXP.

The PCT2075 family of thermal sensors serves a wide range of applications, from precision laboratory grade instruments to safety and maintenance monitoring in many industrial systems, as well as wearables. The heart in each case is the sensor IC, which converts local temperatures to digital data sent over the popular I2C bus. Reliable and repeatable temperature measurement is easy to add to any system using a small footprint mixed-signal IC, called a thermal sensor. The I2C bus (which probably already exists in the design), and a little firmware overhead complete the design. Measurements are made automatically using the well-known Band Gap analog circuit and a high resolution analog to digital converter, all integrated on a single die.

With a temperature measurement range of -25°C to +100°C, a resolution of 0.125°C (11-bits), initial accuracy of ±1°C, very low power consumption of 200μA at 5V, and very small package footprint, thermal sensors excel in even the most demanding applications running on battery power. An added bonus is the shutdown mode, which reduces power consumption to just one micro-amp.

At the other end of the spectrum, for large installations such as cloud storage, servers, and telecom equipment, a thermal sensor IC monitors ambient temperatures. Energy conscious systems can measure temperature rises inside cabinets and plenums, anticipate required air flow, and control variable speed fans that provide cooling while conserving energy. Demand for multi-point temperature measurements, requiring more than one thermal sensor IC, are easily accommodated thanks to expanded addressing for the individual thermal sensors. This is important for applications such as LED backlighting in large LCD panels, blade PCBs with multiple high density and hot ICs, and high speed memory arrays found in emerging solid state drives (SSDs).

The latest thermal sensors offer up to 27 unique addresses using just three address pins on these popular 8-pin devices. When size is a premium the tiny TSOP6 package is only 2.9 x 1.5 x 1.0mm, yet offers three unique addresses, allowing interconnection of multiple devices on the same I2C bus. Mixed-signal IC temp sensors have programmable registers for an over-temperature alarm, with a dedicated hardware output. This feature provides a failsafe system shutdown, even if the communication bus or processor monitoring the thermal sensor is disabled as a consequence of the rising temperature fault condition. A programmable ‘queue’ (number of violations before triggering an alarm) stops nuisance tripping of the alarm when temperatures fluctuate around the set trip point.

For more information about NXP, the PCT2075, thermal sensors, sensor ICs, or digital data, visit www.FutureElectronics.com

About Future Electronics

Future Electronics is a global leader in electronics distribution, ranking 3rd in component sales worldwide, with an impressive reputation for developing efficient, comprehensive global supply chain solutions. Founded in 1968, the company has established itself as one of the most innovative organizations in the industry today, with 5,000 employees in 169 offices in 44 countries around the world. Future Electronics is globally integrated, with one worldwide IT infrastructure providing real-time inventory availability and access, while enabling full integration of its operations, sales and marketing worldwide. Offering the highest level of service, the most advanced engineering capabilities and technical solutions through all stages of the design-production cycle, and the largest available-to-sell inventory in the world, Future’s mission is always to Delight the Customer®. For more information, visit www.FutureElectronics.com.

Media Contact

Martin H. Gordon
Director, Corporate Communications
FUTURE ELECTRONICS
www.FutureElectronics.com
514-694-7710 (ext. 2236)
Fax: 514-630-2671
martin.gordon@FutureElectronics.com

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Edgar Perez, Cybersecurity Boardroom Workshop 2015, on China, Russia, U.S. and North Korea’s Hacking

Edgar Perez, author of Knightmare on Wall Street and The Speed Traders, brings Cybersecurity Boardroom Workshop 2015, seminars in New York City, London, Dubai, Bangkok, Jakarta, Sydney, Taipei, Seoul and Tokyo that are targeted at board members and senior executives looking for new ways to gain and maintain competitive business advantage in one of the most critical subjects for corporations and governments worldwide.

New York City, NY, USA (September 16, 2015) — Amid the massive Sony Pictures hacking crisis by the end of 2014, Russia offered support to North Korea in a sign that proved relations between the two nations were growing tighter. According to the Russians, the United States failed to offer any form of proof to back its claims against North Korea in the Sony Pictures hacking scandal.

What was China’s take on the situation? “Any civilized world will oppose hacker attacks or terror threats,” said China in a Global Times editorial. “But a movie like The Interview, which makes fun of the leader of an enemy of the U.S., is nothing to be proud of for Hollywood and U.S. society. Americans always believe they can jab at other countries’ leaders just because they are free to criticize or make fun of their own state leaders. Actually, the countries targeted in Hollywood movies are very selective, such as the Cold War era’s Soviet Union, North Korea and Iran.”

Mr. Edgar Perez, a published author, business consultant for private equity and hedge funds and Council Member at the Gerson Lehrman Group, is set to discuss at Cybersecurity Boardroom Workshop 2015 what these four super cyber powers, China, Russia, United States and North Korea, have in common. Mr. Perez is a subject matter expert in cybersecurity, investing, trading, financial regulation (Dodd-Frank Act) and market structure.

Mr. Perez has presented at a number of global conferences, including Cyber Security World Conference 2014 (New York), MIT Sloan Investment Management Conference (Cambridge), Inside Market Data 2013 (Chicago), Institutional Investor’s Global Growth Markets Forum (London), Technical Analysis Society (Singapore), TradeTech Asia (Singapore), Emerging Markets Investments Summit 2013 (Warsaw), CME Group’s Global Financial Leadership Conference 2012 (Naples Beach, FL), Harvard Business School’s Venture Capital & Private Equity Conference (Boston0 High-Frequency Trading Leaders Forum (New York, Chicago), FIXGlobal Face2Face (Seoul) and Private Equity Convention Russia, CIS & Eurasia (London).

Additionally, Mr. Perez has been engaged to present to the Council on Foreign Relations, Vadym Hetman Kyiv National Economic University (Kiev), U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (Washington DC), Quant Investment & HFT Summit APAC 2012 (Shanghai), CFA Singapore, Hong Kong Securities Institute, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences at New York University, University of International Business and Economics (Beijing), Hult International Business School (Shanghai) and Pace University (New York), among other public and private institutions. Mr. Perez’s participation at these forums has been praised by both organizers and attendees:

“It was such a pleasure to have you participate in our conference. The feedback was great and the information you shared with the audience was invaluable. Once again, thank you for your contribution in making the event a success.”

“I would like to show my appreciation on your willingness to share your insights about cybersecurity. We would certainly have you in mind as we move forward to deal with this very important issue.”

ABOUT CYBERSECURITY BOARDROOM WORKSHOP 2015

As cyber attacks become more common, companies are increasingly investing in cyber security protections. But even with the best systems in place, hackers can still easily break into a company’s network if workers aren’t also being diligent about security. Cyber criminals have gotten much better at disguising malicious email to make it look more legitimate. So employees need to be vigilant and ask questions about all of the email they receive that raises even the slightest suspicion, which is most likely not what happened at some of the high-profile cyber security breaches that have been in the headlines recently: Adobe, ADP, E*Trade, Fidelity, Home Depot, JPMorgan Chase, Nasdaq, Neiman Marcus, Sony, Target and Wal-mart.

Cybersecurity Boardroom Workshop 2015 (http://www.cybersecurityboardroomworkshop.com), How Boards of Directors and CXOs Can Build the Proper Foundation to Address Today’s Information Security Challenges, is a must-attend forum for board members, CEOs, CFOs, COOs and executive managers in New York City, London, Dubai, Bangkok, Jakarta, Sydney, Taipei, Seoul and Tokyo who need to become more educated about cyber security in order to ask questions that are strategic yet granular enough to address company specifics. Cybersecurity Boardroom Workshop 2015 is targeted at corporate decision-makers for whom cybersecurity readiness is a relatively new yet critically important area to be intelligently conversant about:

• Understand enterprise cybersecurity and the impact on shareholder value in the short and long term
• Learn how to identify current and future challenges to better enable management to focus on threat reduction and operational reliability
• Identify immediate security needs for the organization with actionable steps for senior management
• Get up to speed on international and domestic approaches and frameworks for effective cybersecurity practices corporate wide

DAY 1: UNDERSTANDING THE CYBER WORLD

Understanding Cybersecurity
• The trillion dollar global cyber risk environment
• The impact of cybersecurity attacks on shareholder value
• The enterprise-wide challenge of protecting the organization’s assets
• Identity theft and the legal implications of data breaches

Social Engineering: The “Weakest Human Link” in Cybersecurity
• The responsibility for cybersecurity in the organization
• Evaluating shortcomings in meeting cybersecurity workforce standards
• Assessing the quality of the cybersecurity workforce
• Assessing the effectiveness of current professionalization tools

Understanding the Cybersecurity Testing Method
• Reconnaissance: How to use tools to find vulnerable systems and devices
• Port scanning: How port information is exposed on computer systems
• Packet sniffing: How to gather information from computer systems
• Password policy and cracking: What to consider when developing password policy
• Vulnerability: How to reduce attacks by enforcing proactive compliance policies

Basics of Security Architecture for Board Members and CXOs
• How architecture defines the structure of a system and makes it explicit
• How the current computer network infrastructure was not designed originally to be secure
• The fundamentals of layered architecture: presentation, business, data, and service layers
• Embedding architecting security into systems from inception

DAY 2: RESPONDING TO THE CYBERSECURITY CHALLENGE

Introduction to NIST’s Cybersecurity Framework
• Identifying and prioritizing opportunities for improvement
• Assessing and accelerating progress toward the target state
• Describing the enterprise’s current and target cybersecurity posture
• Communicating with internal and external stakeholders about cybersecurity risk

The Five Core Functions of NIST’s Cybersecurity Framework
• Identify: Organizational understanding to manage cybersecurity risk
• Detect: How to identify the occurrence of a cybersecurity event
• Protect: Safeguards to ensure delivery of critical infrastructure services
• Respond: Taking action regarding a detected cybersecurity event
• Recover: Maintaining plans for resilience and to restore any impaired capabilities

Introduction to Intelligence-driven Cyber Network Defenses
• How investigations are based upon the scientific method: observing, hypothesis, evaluation, prediction and validation
• How to continuously improve the enterprise process for defending IT assets
• How to leverage cutting edge technology, vigilant people and innovative processes
• How to empower people to resolve the problem with guidance and mentoring

Establishing or Improving a Cybersecurity Program
• Prioritize and scope: Identifying business/mission objectives and high-level priorities
• Create a current profile: Developing a profile by indicating current degree of preparedness
• Conduct a risk assessment: Analyzing the operational environment in order to discern the likelihood of an attack
• Orient: Identifying related systems and assets, regulatory requirements, and risk approach
• Create a target profile: Describing the organization’s desired cybersecurity outcomes
• Determine, analyze, and prioritize gaps: Determining gaps between current and target profiles
• Implement action plan: Deciding which actions to take in regards to identified gaps

Cybersecurity Boardroom Workshop 2015 is specifically designed for boards of directors and CEOs of public and private firms looking for new ways to gain and maintain their competitive advantages. Business executives with responsibility for IT, finance, compliance, risk management and procurement as well as entrepreneurs and innovators are welcome to add their points of view to the debate.

Media Contact:
Julia Petrova
Media Relations Coordinator
The Speed Traders
+1-414-FORUMS0
jpetrova@thespeedtraders.com
http://www.mredgarperez.com

ALIPAC Calls for Vote on License for Illegal Aliens Bill (HB 328)

Americans for Legal Immigration PAC calls for vote on License for Illegal Aliens Bill (HB 328).

Raleigh, NC, USA — Contact: William Gheen | (866) 703-0864 | WilliamG@alipac.us

In a surprising response to rumors that HB 328 sponsor Harry Warren is telling NC lawmakers that he has the votes in place to pass his “licenses for illegal aliens” bill and that a plan is in place to conduct a “low profile” vote before the 2015 legislative sessions ends, ALIPAC is changing position to now call for Speaker Tim Moore to allow a vote!

While remaining fervently opposed to HB 328 and any legislation that provides taxpayer benefits to illegals such as licenses, tuition breaks, and welfare, ALIPAC feels that now is the perfect time for the small group of GOP lawmakers to cast votes with the Democrat allies. This means that now both supporters and opponents are calling for a vote on the bill!

“Illegal immigration is the top issue in America right now and there is a negative coattail effect in place for Republicans like Jeb Bush and NC Rep. Harry Warren due to their support for legislation that illegal aliens and their employers like the NC Farm Bureau want,” said William Gheen, President of ALIPAC.

“We want Speaker Tim Moore to bring HB 328 to the floor immediately so we can get every Republican lawmaker who supports licenses for illegals on the record with an official vote. Since scientific polling data and the recent public referendum defeat for such licenses in Oregon show us public opposition ranges from 64-83%, we feel GOP lawmakers dumb enough to push the Yea button on HB 328 in the run up to the 2016 primaries will be committing political suicide. So our message to Rep. Harry Warren and his GOP lawmakers that plan to use Democrat votes to give licenses to illegals is ‘Make our day’!”

ALIPAC and other NC based organizations have been able to identify 11 GOP lawmakers supporting HB 328 by analyzing videos from committee votes on the bill. That list of names was used to file a NC Republican Party resolution to censure Republican Representatives Harry Warren, Brian Brown, Jeff Collins, Jonathan Jordan, Nelson Dollar, Larry Yarborough, Paul Stam, Charles Jeter, Bob Steinberg, Susan Martin, and Jay Adams for violating the NC GOP platform by voting for drivers licenses/permits for immigrants here unlawfully.

Also, NC GOP and ALIPAC activists are searching for Republican primary challengers for these lawmakers who are hoping to have a sneaky vote on HB 328 before they leave session in a few days or weeks.

While ALIPAC is changing our position to ask that Speaker Moore now bring the bill up for a vote, the organization’s full opposition to HB 328 and licenses for illegals will intensify in the hopes of either defeating the bill now and shutting it down for years, or by achieving the goal of providing NC voters with the full list of elected Republicans in the NC House that agree with Democrats on supporting the bill.

ALIPAC believes that conducting a vote on HB 328 at this time would maximize chances the bill is defeated and maximize public backlash while simultaneously providing GOP voters with a full list of which Republicans in the NC House are disloyal to the public and the GOP Party platform.

Chances are high such a vote could even make licenses for illegal immigrants a topic of debate in the Presidential Elections of 2015-2016!

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