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CyberLink Releases New Versions of its Director Family of Multimedia Editing Software, adding Spectacular effects, Precision Features and Expansive Stock Library

New AI-powered tools and comprehensive Shutterstock library featuring professional-grade photos, videos and audio empower creators of all skill levels to uplevel their video and photo content

 

Taipei, Taiwan – September 17, 2020 – CyberLink Corp. (5203.TW), today released the latest version of its Director family of multimedia editing software with major updates and new advanced features for its flagship Director Suite 365, and each individual module. PowerDirector, PhotoDirector, AudioDirector and ColorDirector boast new features to deliver even more spectacular effects and higher precision and editing control, along with new Shutterstock content access, templates and design packs.

The new version integrates a comprehensive, royalty-free content library powered by market leader Shutterstock, making hundreds of thousands of professional-grade photos, videos and audio clips available for consumer and commercial use through PowerDirector 19, PhotoDirector 12, AudioDirector 11 and ColorDirector 9.

PowerDirector 19 brings a new, simplified interface enabling users to find the tools they need faster, helping them make powerful, precise edits. Cleaner timeline controls and the ability to easily duplicate title attributes and clips allow users to edit footage efficiently, eliminating the redundancy of re-applying settings and effects throughout frames. PowerDirector 19 also features powerful upgrades to keyframe tools, color matching and motion graphic titles, along with a number of new impressive effects and a faster, more intuitive post-production workflow for professional results.

PhotoDirector 12 adds new AI-powered features to help turn any photo into digital artwork. Photo animation and dispersion capabilities, enhanced content-aware tools and layer controls, as well as popular new creative effects such as glitch and light rays are now available. Person segmentation allows editors to quickly and easily grab and adjust individuals in a scene without tedious manual masking.

AudioDirector 11 now offers even more flexibility and control, empowering users to balance and remove vocals, de-reverb, fix audio ducking, scrub audio and perform 5.1 encoding. ColorDirector 9 rounds out the collection with more precise color controls including a new effects tab, an easy to use green screen creation tool, precision color correct with waveform scope, motion tracking for selection masks and more.

“Our goal has always been to develop software that can push users’ creative boundaries, taking anything they can imagine and translating it into beautiful videos and photos,” said Dr. Jau Huang, CEO of CyberLink. “This new release of our Director software family, with advanced new effects and precision tools, a more intuitive user interface and a new Shutterstock content library, allows users of all skill levels to express their creativity with more flexibility and freedom than ever before.”

Director Suite 365 brings together the latest versions of CyberLink’s leading multimedia creative software including PowerDirector 19, PhotoDirector 12, AudioDirector 11 and ColorDirector 9. In addition to all the features included within each software module, Director Suite 365 subscribers also have unlimited access to a continually growing collection of exclusive plug-ins, effect packs, AI styles, motion titles, plus background music tracks and sound effect clips.

For more information and product details on CyberLink’s Director family of multimedia editing software, see here.

Creative Tools for Business

CyberLink has also just launched PowerDirector 365 Business, allowing users to quickly and easily create video ads for social media and other digital channels. PowerDirector 365 Business includes hundreds of thousands of professional-grade stock photos, videos and audio files, in addition to hundreds of pre-designed templates for use in an easy three step video design process. It also comes with all the features of PowerDirector 19, enabling unlimited customization for marketing videos.

CyberLink has additionally launched AdDirector, an easy-to-use mobile app empowering businesses to quickly and easily customize pre-designed video ad templates to match their marketing needs. AdDirector allows users to create an entire promotional video campaign from the palm of their hand, with little or no pre-shot video footage, images or music, leveraging CyberLink’s expansive library of stock content.

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Version 2 Digital is one of the most dynamic IT companies in Asia. The company distributes a wide range of IT products across various areas including cyber security, cloud, data protection, end points, infrastructures, system monitoring, storage, networking, business productivity and communication products.

Through an extensive network of channels, point of sales, resellers, and partnership companies, Version 2 offers quality products and services which are highly acclaimed in the market. Its customers cover a wide spectrum which include Global 1000 enterprises, regional listed companies, different vertical industries, public utilities, Government, a vast number of successful SMEs, and consumers in various Asian cities.

About CyberLink
Founded in 1996, CyberLink Corp. (5203.TW) is the world leader in multimedia software and AI facial recognition technology. CyberLink addresses the demands of consumer, commercial and education markets through a wide range of solutions, covering digital content creation, multimedia playback, video conferencing, live casting, mobile applications and AI facial recognition.  CyberLink has shipped several hundred million copies of its multimedia software and apps, including the award-winning PowerDirector, PhotoDirector, and PowerDVD.  With years of research in the fields of artificial intelligence and facial recognition, CyberLink has developed the FaceMe® Facial Recognition Engine. Powered by deep learning algorithms, FaceMe® delivers the reliable, high-precision, and real-time facial recognition that is critical to AIoT applications such as smart retail, smart security, and surveillance, smart city and smart home. For more information about CyberLink, please visit the official website at www.cyberlink.com

The new headquarters and campus for ESET will be designed by leading Danish architectural studio BIG (Bjarke Ingels Group)

BRATISLAVA – ESET has named its partner in transforming the premises of the former Military Hospital at Patrónka into the Center for Innovation and Creativity – ESET Campus – the world-renowned architectural studio Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG). Architects from one of today’s most sought-after studios have won the international architectural competition that was announced by ESET last September. As ESET Campus is an exceptional project in terms of scope but especially the combination and interconnectedness of functions, the most important selection criteria were previous experience with a focus on master planning, campuses and innovation centers, but also sufficient studio size and capacity.

“We also see ESET Campus as an extremely complex project for our company, which is why we paid a lot of attention and time to the choice of the conceptual architect. The international competition and workshops with the addressed studios, as well as discussions with Slovak experts who helped us with the selection, significantly moved us not only in thinking about the future design of the project, but also on current topics such as sustainability, ecology and flexibility of the working environment. In addition, we are preparing this exceptional project at a time that posed completely new challenges for us, so I am very happy that we will develop it with exceptional architects from the BIG studio,” said Pavel Luka, ESET’s chief operating officer, about the results of the competition.

“We are honoured to work with ESET, which has set out an extraordinary level of ambition for their new headquarters. With the global events of 2020 and the rise of remote working in mind, this has become an opportunity to explore the future of both physical and virtual work space, and to rethink the campus as an integrated part of the city. The vision is to demonstrate a true carbon neutral approach to construction, and to create a campus blended closely with the natural environment at the foot of the Small Carpathians,” said Andreas Klok Pedersen, partner, BIG London.

As the intention of the competition was the presentation of conceptual proposals and the selection of a long-term partner for cooperation, the result of the selection is not yet the final design of the project. It should be created in the coming months in cooperation with the BIG studio, ESET and also with the involvement of a local architectural studio, the selection of which is currently being prepared.

Based on the cooperation of ESET with the Faculty of Architecture and Design of the Slovak Technical University (FAD STU) in Bratislava, the architects from the BIG studio also became the guarantors of the newly opened 25th vertical studio at FAD STU. In the next school year, under their leadership, students will solve assignments related to the topic of innovation centers, science parks, and sustainability, but also design solutions in the post-COVID-19 era.

ABOUT THE ESET CAMPUS PROJECT
ESET acquired the plot of land at the Bratislava Patrónka site in 2017. It plans to create an ESET Campus on the site of the former Military Hospital — a living place that will turn this part of the city into an epicenter of innovation and creativity in Bratislava. In addition to the new headquarters and global research center of ESET, the campus will create a unique and stimulating environment for IT and technology companies and startups, and connect them with technically oriented universities.

In addition to a high-quality environment for innovation and research, the campus will provide a wide range of other useful services and facilities, unique public spaces and, in part, a residential function intended mainly for company employees. The campus is also envisioned to create modern forms of accommodation for students, which can deepen the integration of universities within this innovative ecosystem. An important part of the campus will be its sports infrastructure and auditorium; many of these spaces will also be available to the general public.

The campus will be built on the principles of functionality, sustainability and ecology. It is intended to support the use of public transport and maximum comfort for pedestrians as much as possible. In addition to public transport stops, there is also a railway station in the immediate vicinity of the complex, thanks to which train transport in this part of the city could become a full-fledged part of public transport.

BIG – BJARKE INGELS GROUP
BIG is a Copenhagen, New York, London and Barcelona based group of architects, designers, urbanists, landscape professionals, interior and product designers, researchers and inventors. The office is currently involved in a large number of projects throughout Europe, North America, Asia and the Middle East. BIG’s architecture emerges out of a careful analysis of how contemporary life constantly evolves and changes, not least due to the influence from multicultural exchange, global economic flows and communication technologies that all together require new ways of architectural and urban organization. More info: big.dk.

Google headquarters, USA. With Google and parent company Alphabet’s ever-expanding and ever-evolving ventures, occupying existing buildings for the expanding workforce has reached its organizational limitations – teams become spread across multiple buildings, separated by parking lots. On the other hand, a single centralized headquarters is also not the approach for Google, nor is it desirable for the city of Mountain View. Our mission is to create a replicable and scalable building typology that is also adaptable and inclusive to the various sites of North Bayshore and beyond. More info: big.dk/press/gce/

Toyota Woven City. Together with Toyota Motor Corporation, BIG unveils Toyota Woven City as the world’s first urban incubator dedicated to the advancement of all aspects of mobility at the foothills of Mt. Fuji in Japan. Envisioned as a living laboratory to test and advance mobility, autonomy, connectivity, hydrogen-powered infrastructure and industry collaboration, More info: big.dk/press/twc

Google London headquarter, UK.  Centrally located in King’s Cross and adjacent to the city’s largest station, Google’s London headquarters will be its first wholly owned and designed building outside the United States. The new 11-storey building, combined with Google’s current building at 6 Pancras Square and an additional third building, will create a King’s Cross Campus with the potential to house 7,000 Google employees. Comprising of more than 1 million sqft, of which Google will occupy 650,000 sqft, the purpose-built building is being developed from the ground up and will contribute to the Knowledge Quarter and King’s Cross’s growing knowledge-based economy. More info: big.dk/press/kgx

About Version 2 Limited
Version 2 Digital is one of the most dynamic IT companies in Asia. The company distributes a wide range of IT products across various areas including cyber security, cloud, data protection, end points, infrastructures, system monitoring, storage, networking, business productivity and communication products.

Through an extensive network of channels, point of sales, resellers, and partnership companies, Version 2 offers quality products and services which are highly acclaimed in the market. Its customers cover a wide spectrum which include Global 1000 enterprises, regional listed companies, different vertical industries, public utilities, Government, a vast number of successful SMEs, and consumers in various Asian cities.

About ESET
For 30 years, ESET® has been developing industry-leading IT security software and services for businesses and consumers worldwide. With solutions ranging from endpoint security to encryption and two-factor authentication, ESET’s high-performing, easy-to-use products give individuals and businesses the peace of mind to enjoy the full potential of their technology. ESET unobtrusively protects and monitors 24/7, updating defenses in real time to keep users safe and businesses running without interruption. Evolving threats require an evolving IT security company. Backed by R&D facilities worldwide, ESET became the first IT security company to earn 100 Virus Bulletin VB100 awards, identifying every single “in-the-wild” malware without interruption since 2003.

The Glaring Vulnerabilities in Power Distribution Networks Today

It is hard to think of another facility more crucial than power distribution facilities, which control everything from turning on the lights in homes to running critical infrastructure systems. The US Institute for Critical Infrastructure Technology (ICIT) recently labelled what it terms ‘disruptionware’ in the context of an attack on a national energy grid as “a weapon of mass destruction.”

Western countries have been concerned about the threat of cyber-attacks crippling energy grids ever since the Russian targeting of the Ukrainian power grid in 2015 and, more recently, indictments by the US Department of Justice against two Chinese threat actors for targeting groups including a Department of Energy site.

The same group that targeted the Ukrainian grid, named as Dragonfly or Energetic Bear, was subsequently alleged to have been responsible for numerous other attacks on energy facilities, including a major attack on the UK power grid, which only came to light as a result of a leaked memo from GCHQ and the UK National Grid, has been on high alert for cyber-attacks since the start of the COVID-19 crisis.

Yet these vital facilities are not only poorly protected when compared to many other types of organization, but are also becoming increasingly vulnerable to cyber-attacks. Threats such as Trisis, Industroyer and BlackEnergy are now increasingly deployed in order to exploit a growing number of glaring vulnerabilities within power distribution systems.

The push to modernize power distribution facilities has brought in its wake a host of new entry points for threat actors to exploit. The rapid shift to smart grids means that utilities are now adding tens of thousands of largely unprotected devices such as new sensors, controllers, relays and meters.

Existing perimeter security is currently largely incapable of controlling all entry points to the network; once any one of these is bypassed, attackers can access a wide range of assets and remain undetected for long periods of time. Increasing connectivity of OT networks to remote sub-stations as well as to organizational systems also brings with it a host of vulnerable and often unsecured entry points.

Automation components, such as programmable logic controllers (PLCs) function via microprocessors and contain function-specific software programming. They also have management and communications capabilities running over network paths. These have been a major target for cyber-attacks as a means of gaining access to control systems.

Legacy industrial control system (ICS) protocols such as Modbus and DNP3, commonly used throughout power systems, have little or no security measures and lack authentication capabilities. These can easily be intercepted, spoofed or altered – potentially causing a dangerous event in the operations environment.

Like many other utilities, power distribution organizations also increasingly rely on remotely accessible equipment and mobile devices. While this has an immediate payback in terms of efficiency and convenience, it has also created vulnerabilities stemming from unsecure access or from connection to critical systems via remote tools and devices.

Coming from a world of stand-alone secure systems, many vendors of ICS systems also unwittingly create ‘backdoor’ access to devices and software, which are easy to exploit. Some vendors are even known to threaten to void equipment warranties should their products be reconfigured from the original factory settings by changing passwords or installing unapproved security packages.

The absence of constant network monitoring systems in most OT networks means that many utilities cannot even obtain basic forensic data related to cyber intrusions and attacks. This not only leaves such facilities vulnerable to financially motivated ransomware demands, but also to potentially devastating attacks from state-sponsored threat actors bent on causing physical destruction as well as economic damage.

Badly secured facilities mean that potentially highly destructive intrusions can sit on a power distribution network’s system undetected for months until they are triggered at a time calculated to cause maximum damage, possibly coinciding with other forms of attack or during a period of social unrest or national emergency such as the current COVID-19 crisis.

In order to protect against system abuse or cyber-attacks, power distribution networks must provide real-time monitoring across their newly-extended security perimeters in order to detect anomalous and non-authorized behavior while addressing both external and internal attack vectors.

source from:https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/opinions/glaring-vulnerabilities-power

About Version 2 Limited
Version 2 Digital is one of the most dynamic IT companies in Asia. The company distributes a wide range of IT products across various areas including cyber security, cloud, data protection, end points, infrastructures, system monitoring, storage, networking, business productivity and communication products.

Through an extensive network of channels, point of sales, resellers, and partnership companies, Version 2 offers quality products and services which are highly acclaimed in the market. Its customers cover a wide spectrum which include Global 1000 enterprises, regional listed companies, different vertical industries, public utilities, Government, a vast number of successful SMEs, and consumers in various Asian cities.

About SCADAfence
SCADAfence helps companies with large-scale operational technology (OT) networks embrace the benefits of industrial IoT by reducing cyber risks and mitigating operational threats. Our non-intrusive platform provides full coverage of large-scale networks, offering best-in-class detection accuracy, asset discovery and user experience. The platform seamlessly integrates OT security within existing security operations, bridging the IT/OT convergence gap. SCADAfence secures OT networks in manufacturing, building management and critical infrastructure industries. We deliver security and visibility for some of world’s most complex OT networks, including Europe’s largest manufacturing facility. With SCADAfence, companies can operate securely, reliably and efficiently as they go through the digital transformation journey.