Author: OurCrowd

[Beyond Meat in Globe Newswire] Beyond Steak® by Beyond Meat® is now certified by the American Heart Association’s Heart-Check Program

EL SEGUNDO, Calif., May 09, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — After a rigorous review process, Beyond Steak®, the latest groundbreaking innovation by Beyond Meat, Inc. (NASDAQ: BYND), a leader in plant-based meat, is now certified by the American Heart Association’s Heart-Check Food Certification Program. Beyond Steak joins the ranks of a select number of products that meet the American Heart Association’s exacting nutrition criteria to help people make informed choices about the food they purchase.   Read...

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[Appdome in eChannelNews] Interview with AppDome’s Chris Roeckl

Chris Roeckl is Appdome’s Chief Product Officer and is focused on providing excellent experiences for cyber security and DevOps teams using the Appdome product. Since joining Appdome in 2016, Chris has led the company’s customer, sales, business development, and marketing teams. Previously, Chris held senior management positions at Silicon Valley companies including Pulse Secure (acquired by Ivanti), AirMagnet (acquired by Danaher), Fortinet, Infoblox, and NetScreen Technologies (acquired by Juniper Networks). Read...

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[PRESS RELEASE] MBZUAI and OurCrowd Arabia sign MoU to drive funding for AI startups and research

Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, 9 May 2023: Abu Dhabi’s Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI) and OurCrowd Arabia, the Abu Dhabi based subsidiary of Israel’s OurCrowd, announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to jointly create and manage several initiatives aiming to accelerate and catalyze the growth of the AI technology ecosystem on the university’s campus in Masdar City, Abu Dhabi. Read more...

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[Cybersixgill in Cybersecurity Insider] Firing the vulnerability disclosure fire-drill mentality

When I was in elementary school, we had a routine fire drill. The alarm bells would ring, and we were expected to drop everything and run outside as quickly as possible. As a young child, this was frightening, even upsetting, and we initially took it very seriously. The drills continued through our school years, yet we responded in a much different way by the time we reached high school: The alarm bells would ring, we’d shrug, pick up our stuff and shuffle outside for what we knew was just another break from class. We’d become numb to the alarm bell ringing because we knew there was no fire.   Read more...

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