Nuspire Launches New Incident Response Readiness Service

Posted in Commentary on May 22, 2024 by itnerd

Nuspire today announced the launch of its new Incident Response Readiness Service. The service equips organizations with the tools and expert-led training necessary to effectively handle and mitigate cybersecurity threats through realistic simulations and scenario-based training.

The newly launched Incident Response Readiness Service provides a dynamic and interactive environment where organizational teams can test and enhance their incident response strategies. By engaging in tailored cybersecurity scenarios that reflect the specific risks faced by each organization, teams are better prepared to tackle potential security breaches.

Key features of Nuspire’s Incident Response Readiness Service include:

  • Scenario-Based Preparation: Custom scenarios mirror the unique risks each organization faces, helping teams practice and refine their response to cyber threats.
  • Tabletop Exercise Integration: This method utilizes tabletop-style exercises to provide interactive incident response simulations, testing teams’ decision-making, communication and policy application skills in a controlled environment.
  • Comprehensive Analysis and Reporting: Insightful post-exercise debriefs offer detailed analysis of team responses, highlighting strengths and pinpointing critical areas for improvement.
  • Continuous Improvement and Alignment: The service promotes a unified approach to cybersecurity, engaging key stakeholders across various departments to ensure a cohesive and robust defense strategy.

Learn more about Nuspire’s new Incident Response Readiness Service.

Microsoft Recall Is A Privacy Nightmare

Posted in Commentary with tags on May 22, 2024 by itnerd

Microsoft recently had a bunch of major announcements at Build 2024. The one that we’re going to talk about today is a new feature called Recall. The feature operates in the background and takes screenshots of what you’re doing on your PC while you use it. Whenever you perform a search with Recall, it pulls from all these screenshots to find relevant moments in your PC activity history that might be what you’re looking for, stitching them together into a scrollable timeline. That way you can look through that timeline to find something that you’re looking for. This feature runs on Microsoft’s new PCs that have dumped Intel processors for ARM processors. Like this one or this one, or a new Surface device for example.

Here’s where things get sketchy. While Recall apparently encrypts everything that it is taking a picture of, Recall with the default settings is taking pictures of everything. So if you do online banking, enter your SIN number online, or do anything else that is sensitive, Recall will likely know about it. Think of the fun a threat actor could have if they somehow managed to pwn the PC and got access to that data. And don’t think that threat actors aren’t thinking about giving that a shot as they know that it’s a potential gold mine of information that they can sell on the dark web. Never mind use against you. Now at this point a threat actor would likely have to have physical access to the device as this info is stored locally. But the one thing that I have learned over the years is that threat actors are creative and crafty individuals. So if there’s another attack vector out there that will allow them to grab this data, they will find it. And exploit it.

So it’s not all sunshine and roses for Recall. And the news gets worse for Microsoft as Recall has already gotten the attention of the UK government who are looking into it:

The UK data watchdog says it is “making enquiries with Microsoft” over a new feature that can take screenshots of your laptop every few seconds.

Microsoft says Recall, which will store encrypted snapshots locally on your computer, is exclusive to its forthcoming Copilot+ PCs.

But the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) says it is contacting Microsoft for more information on the safety of the product, which privacy campaigners have called a potential “privacy nightmare”.

Microsoft says Recall is an “optional experience” and it is committed to privacy and security.

According to its website, users “can limit which snapshots Recall collects”.

“Recall data is only stored locally and not accessed by Microsoft or anyone who does not have device access,” the firm said in a statement.

And it said a would-be hacker would need to gain physical access to your device, unlock it and sign in before they could access saved screenshots.

But an ICO spokesperson said firms must “rigorously assess and mitigate risks to peoples’ rights and freedoms” before bringing any new products to market.

“We are making enquiries with Microsoft to understand the safeguards in place to protect user privacy,” they said.

If the UK is making these enquiries, then it’s a safe bet that the EU won’t be far behind. Microsoft is already in a bit of a fight with them over not responding to a request for information related to their generative AI features. Thus having Recall pop up on their radar screens would likely be a bad thing for Microsoft. And you have to wonder how many others are going to be knocking on Microsoft’s door in regards to Recall.

My personal thoughts go something like this. This is a feature that I would instantly turn off the second that I got one of these new Microsoft PCs. I simply don’t want something actively recording anything and everything that I do in the background as I simply could not trust it to not pick up something that I don’t want recorded. And while I could tweak settings to try and mitigate what Recall does, I still wouldn’t trust it. Microsoft in my opinion needs to rethink Recall. While it is something that does sound kind of cool on the surface (pun intended), it is also concerning at best because of the privacy implications. And until Microsoft demonstrates that this feature is safe for uses, it’s a feature that I will be avoiding. And you should as well.

Beyond Identity Launches Industry’s First Secure Access Platform 

Posted in Commentary with tags on May 22, 2024 by itnerd

Beyond Identity, the leading provider of passwordless, phishing-resistant MFA, today announced the release of its Secure Access Platform, a secure-by-design solution engineered to protect organizations from the sophisticated and evolving landscape of credential and access-based attacks. This announcement comes at a critical time when industry-trusted Single-Sign-On (SSO) and Identity and Access Management (IAM) tools are increasingly compromised, as evidenced by recent high-profile breaches involving major players like Okta and Microsoft. 

Beyond Identity’s Secure Access Platform is a game-changer, crafted to be a standalone alternative to legacy SSO/IAMs or an integrated platform built to harden the security posture of existing SSO/IAMs. It addresses urgent security needs by combining passwordless, phish-resistant MFA with innovative SSO and risk detection capabilities, ensuring thorough management and mitigation of access risks with a platform that can make security guarantees. 

Innovative Features Addressing Modern Security Needs

  • Secure Single Sign-On (SSO): Optimized for zero-trust architectures, providing a secure by design, simple to administer, and easy-to-use passwordless user experience.
  • Continuous Authentication: Validate user and device security compliance before authentication and continuously, even during active sessions, to account for risk over time, setting a new standard in access security.
  • Passwordless, Phish-Resistant MFA: Eliminate phishing as a threat to organizations even if users and admins click on malicious links. 
  • Device Posture Assurance: Gain visibility and control over security compliance across all devices, including unmanaged devices, providing comprehensive defenses against external threats
  • Robust Integration Ecosystem: Get more out of your security stack investments by using all risk signals to make risk-based access decisions. Shift security left by not only adding detection and response capabilities to prevention. 

Discover the power of Beyond Identity’s Secure Access Platform by signing up at https://www.beyondidentity.com/products/secure-workforce. Join them for live demonstrations at the Gartner Security & Risk Management Summit 2024, booth #843, from June 3 – 5 in National Harbor, MD.

EPA Issues Enforcement Alert For Water Systems In The US

Posted in Commentary with tags on May 22, 2024 by itnerd

On Monday, the EPA released an enforcement alert encouraging water systems to take immediate action to protect the nation’s drinking water as cyberattacks against water utilities across the country are escalating in frequency and severity:

This Enforcement Alert provides community water systems (CWSs) with information on immediate steps they can take to ensure compliance with SDWA Section 1433 and to reduce cybersecurity vulnerabilities.

Cyberattacks against CWSs are increasing in frequency and severity across the country. Based on actual incidents we know that a cyberattack on a vulnerable water system may allow an adversary to manipulate operational technology, which could cause significant adverse consequences for both the utility and drinking water consumers. Possible impacts include disrupting the treatment, distribution, and storage of water for the community, damaging pumps and valves, and altering the levels of chemicals to hazardous amounts.

Implementing basic cyber hygiene practices can help your utility prevent, detect, respond to, and recover from cyber incidents. Because water utilities often rely on computer software to operate their treatment plants and distribution systems, protecting information technology and process control systems from cyberattacks is vital. Small water systems are not immune from cyberattacks. Recently, disruptive cyberattacks from adversarial nation states have impacted water systems of all sizes, including many small systems. As a result of these increased threats, EPA is increasing its enforcement activity to protect our nation’s drinking water.

Here’s some insights from Tom Marsland, VP of Technology, Cloud Range, and Board Chairman of VetSec that I got in my inbox on Tuesday:

“Yesterday, the EPA issued an enforcement alert due to the increase in attacks on United States critical infrastructure. The EPA outlined the existing rules and regulations governing drinking water systems and cyber security and effectively put operators on notice that they are increasing inspections and enforcement. This alert is simply that – an alert, to the rules and regulations that are already in place. While it is a step in the right direction, it does not go far enough to secure our nation’s critical infrastructure. While cyber domain borders are ambiguous due to the very infrastructure the internet is built on, there must be a clear line drawn with defending critical infrastructure, and the government must make clear that attacks on a drinking water system operator are attacks on the United States.

Not only should the EPA enforce the existing rules on the books, but until the punishments of ignoring the rules outweigh the cost of actually hiring cybersecurity professionals to work on these systems, these clear lapses in cyber hygiene will continue. In many cases, smaller operators simply do not have the budget or the education to secure their networks. The federal, state, and local governments must provide more resources, and quickly, to enable private operators to secure our cyber borders before we do see damage to equipment and harm come to the people consuming water from these systems.”

Threat actors will always go for the soft target and it looks like drinking water systems are on the list. That’s not good as a well placed attack will harm a lot of people. Hopefully the people who run these systems are paying attention so that this critical infrastructure is properly secured.

CISA Issues Urgent Warning Regarding Mirth Connect

Posted in Commentary with tags on May 22, 2024 by itnerd

CISA has added a critical security flaw impacting NextGen Healthcare’s Mirth Connect to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog. This flaw, identified as CVE-2023-43208, has been actively exploited in the wild.

Mirth Connect is an open-source data integration platform extensively used in the healthcare industry to facilitate standardized data exchange between various systems. It handles over a billion transactions daily across thirty countries. 

The vulnerability allows unauthenticated remote code execution and stems from an incomplete patch for another significant flaw, CVE-2023-37679, which carries a CVSS score of 9.8. Details of CVE-2023-43208 were first disclosed by Horizon3.ai in late October 2023, with additional technical information and a proof-of-concept exploit released in January 2024. 

According to security researcher Naveen Sunkavally, CVE-2023-43208 is linked to the insecure use of the Java XStream library for unmarshalling XML payloads, making it easily exploitable.

CISA has not released details regarding the specific nature of the attacks exploiting this flaw or the entities responsible for weaponizing it. The timing of these exploitations also remains unclear. However, federal agencies are mandated to update to a patched version of the software, specifically Mirth Connect version 4.4.1 or later, by June 10, 2024.

The aforementioned Naveen Sunkavally, Chief Architect, Horizon3.ai had this to say: 

   “It’s not surprising that CVE-2023-43208 was added to the CISA KEV catalog. Back in April, Microsoft threat intelligence reported that CVE-2023-43208 was being exploited by China-based threat actor Storm-1175 for initial access. And there have been reports of exploitation prior to that.

   “We work with a lot of healthcare companies. While Mirth Connect may not be a familiar name, the data we have backs up the fact that it is a widely adopted technology. Our data is what led us to research Mirth Connect for vulnerabilities in the first place last summer. Our own pentesting product, NodeZero, routinely exploits CVE-2023-43208 in client environments, both for initial access and lateral movement.

   “The inclusion of CVE-2023-43208 in the CISA KEV catalog is a reminder that attackers are inherently opportunistic and will exploit anything that seems valuable – not just VPNs, Microsoft Exchange, and Confluence. We highly encourage companies to check for Mirth Connect in their environments and patch to the latest version.”

While patching all the things isn’t a guarantee that it will keep the bad guys from pwning you, it’s a great start as vulnerabilities that have patches available are low hanging fruit for threat actors.

Highlights From Google Marketing Live 2024

Posted in Commentary with tags on May 21, 2024 by itnerd

Coming out of  Google Marketing Live, Google showcased the latest product innovations across Google Ads and Commerce to help businesses thrive. 

Key announcement highlights included: 

  • New Performance Max creative controls. Soon, advertisers can share their font and color guidelines, as well as provide helpful image reference points to generate new asset variations. We’re introducing new image editing capabilities so advertisers can try adding new objects, extending backgrounds, and cropping to adapt to any format, size and orientation. 
  • New immersive Shopping Ad experiences. Advertisers will soon be able to enhance their Shopping ads with immersive visuals, including Virtual Try-On and generated 3D spinning ads, and later this year, we’re introducing a feature that lets shoppers dive deeper into an ad to see product videos, summaries and similar products provided by the advertiser.
  • Driving results and visual storytelling through Demand Gen: Beyond visually immersive ads, there are opportunities to connect with consumers on our most visually immersive channels — YouTube, Discover and Gmail. We launched Demand Gen last year, helping advertisers drive demand and conversions, and soon we’ll roll them out to even more advertisers on Display & Video 360 and Search Ads 360.
  • New opportunities for consumers. Ads have always been an important part of consumer’s information journeys. Soon, we’ll start testing Search and Shopping ads in AI Overviews for users in the U.S. In addition, we will start testing a new ad experience in Search to help guide people through complex purchase decisions.

Read about these and more on Google’s Keyword blog:

Samsung Launches Galaxy Book4 Edge

Posted in Commentary with tags on May 21, 2024 by itnerd

Samsung unveiled today the Galaxy Book4 Edge, the next-generation of AI PCs. With 45 TOPS NPU AI computing performance and cutting-edge hybrid AI integrations, the Galaxy Book4 Edge amplifies the PC experience and offers the most hyperconnected mobile AI ecosystem yet. Together, Samsung and leading industry partners are propelling AI innovation and unleashing a next-generation AI PC with the Galaxy Book4 Edge.

Galaxy AI on Galaxy Book4 Edge enables the ultimate connected experience, backed with Wi-Fi 7 readiness for quick and seamless cross-device connectivity, while uniquely bridging the use of on-device and cloud-based processing. With this hybrid approach, users can benefit from AI features even when offline, while still maintaining top-of-the-line security over their data. Thanks to on-device AI, the intelligent Snapdragon platform learns from users over time, increasing productivity and creating optimized AI experiences.

With the addition of the Galaxy Book4 Edge, experiencing comprehensive AI enhancements across Samsung Galaxy devices is now easily accessible. Galaxy Book4 Edge is a Copilot+ PC, transforming the way users interact with their devices by allowing users to be more productive and creative using simple, everyday language. Connect a mobile device to Galaxy Book4 Edge to experience Galaxy AI features on an even bigger, more immersive display with Link to Windows. Mirror Circle to Search with Google results on a PC display and paste them directly into files to work quickly and seamlessly. Galaxy Book4 Edge also brings fan-favorite features, Chat Assist and Live Translate, to the PC.

Samsung collaborated with Microsoft to bring Copilot in Windows to Galaxy Book, enabling a spectacular mix of on-device and cloud-based AI for an amazing experience. For everyday actions such as setting alarms, retrieving contacts, sending messages, and more, users can access their mobile devices via Copilot voice prompts. Copilot also supports intelligent, next-step action suggestions for increased productivity.

The Galaxy Book4 Edge is a continuation of Samsung’s legacy in providing best-in-class experiences through premium hardware expertly tuned with cutting-edge software. Designed from the ground up for AI, the Galaxy Book4 Edge introduces the next generation of AI PCs – putting a broad scope of AI in users’ hands and empowering them to accomplish more with less effort. With 45 TOPS NPU processing power, the Snapdragon® X Elite processor equips the Galaxy Book4 Edge with incredible performance for accelerated AI capabilities across all functions. Powered by the fastest, most powerful Snapdragon processor on a laptop, Galaxy’s on-device AI technology will continuously improve, providing a seamless and responsive experience.

Searching for documents, emails or web pages on your PC can be time consuming. With Recall, now you can just describe the clues you remember to find it. Or, search across time to find the content you need and re-engage with it.

In today’s hybrid work environment, video calls are a daily occurrence, and Galaxy Book4 Edge helps defy language barriers with international colleagues, friends, and family. Live Captions provide accurate subtitles in real time. If there are spoken words, regardless of the application, turn them into English subtitles in real time on your screen.

Galaxy Book4 Edge is designed to make workflows simple and comprehensive, backed by incredibly efficient, 4x faster AI processing thanks to the Snapdragon X Elite compute platform. Move between applications and commands seamlessly with the device’s dedicated AI key, activating AI capabilities with a simple keystroke. And while using Galaxy Book4 Edge, count on all-day battery life, up to 22 hours of video playback time, and Super-Fast Charging.

Samsung Galaxy users can now enjoy an even larger suite of tools for creators. Galaxy Book4 Edge with Cocreator uses AI to transform creative pursuits. Turn sketches and text into fine art, or input text prompts to create entirely new designs.

Take creativity on video calls to the next level with Windows Studio effects. Make video conferences a bit more fun by experimenting with camera filters and background effects powered by on-device AI, or enjoy voice focus, portrait blur and eye contact.

Galaxy Book4 Edge’s premium display and design upgrades make it even easier to be fully immersed in creative pursuits. Vision Booster delivers improved outdoor visibility and the anti-reflective 10-point multi-touch touchscreen dramatically reduces glare alongside the Dynamic AMOLED 2X display. Its ultra-thin and light design allows users have the freedom to create whenever, and wherever creativity strikes. An adaptive refresh rate of up to 120Hz also delivers a remarkable display alongside cinema-grade brightness and colour standards.

With Auto Super Resolution, the Galaxy Book4 Edge does not compromise graphics, delivering high-definition and high frame graphics that upscale games in real-time.

Secured by Samsung Knox, Samsung’s defense-grade, multi-layer security platform, Galaxy Book4 Edge safeguards critical on-device information and protects against vulnerabilities with secure hardware, real-time threat detection, and collaborative protection. And as a Microsoft Secured-core PC out of the box, Windows customers can feel confident in the advanced safeguarding of firmware that comes with the highest level of Windows 11 protection.

With on-device AI, select Galaxy AI and Copilot+ features process user functions without uploading data to the cloud, protecting user privacy. For Recall, your snapshots are yours. They stay local on your PC and you can use easy controls to delete, adjust and filter what content is saved. You are always in control with privacy you can trust. For features that require cloud-based AI activity, Microsoft’s suite of security features offer around the clock protection. Device Privacy Settings further embody Samsung Galaxy’s commitment to give users choice over their device and AI safeguards.

With the enhanced security of Samsung Knox, Galaxy Book4 Edge gives businesses an entry point to integrate AI-functionality into their organizations, helping them to take the next steps in their technology roadmaps. Businesses can now securely provide their employees with AI-driven functionality that will make it easier to do their jobs. For example, employees can use natural language to quickly locate documents and easily discover related files to the task at hand for a comprehensive workflow; remove language barriers with colleagues with Live Captions translation of video calls; and finally have their own personal assistant that can help make calls, send texts, and stay in touch on the go. These advanced AI capabilities empower users with intelligent features that improve productivity and enable intuitive multitasking.

Availability

The Galaxy Book4 Edge and Galaxy Book4 Edge Pro will be available in Canada starting June 18, 2024. The 14-inch Galaxy Book4 Edge and 16-inch Galaxy Book4 Edge | Edge Pro size options come with an enhanced refined finish for a sleek, premium feel, created from a wide variety of Device available for pre-order at samsung.com/ca, Samsung Experience Stores, and participating authorized Canadian retailers and carriers in Canada starting May 20.

Horizon3.ai Expands Leadership Team with New Appointments

Posted in Commentary with tags on May 21, 2024 by itnerd

Horizon3.ai, a leader in autonomous security solutions, is pleased to announce the appointments of Erick Dean and Vice President of Product Management and Drew Mullen as Vice President of Revenue Operations. These key executive hires underscore the management team Horizon3.ai continues to build, fueling significant growth.

Erick Dean leverages over 20 years of product development experience, where he has demonstrated a consistent ability to develop effective product strategies and foster growth in both startups and large organizations.  Known for being an accomplished product management leader, Dean will specialize in assembling and guiding a high-performance team across the domains of product management and UX design to further accelerate the capabilities of Horizon3.ai’s flagship product, NodeZero. He has a well-established record of crafting go-to-market strategies and successfully launching early-stage hardware and cloud products, and is passionate about building innovative products that leverage analytics and ML to improve everyday experiences.

Drew Mullen brings over 15 years of experience in sales management, operations, enablement, and strategy. Known for his proven track record in driving revenue growth, optimizing resource allocation, and enhancing sales performance, he will effectively support go-to-market strategies and operations throughout the entire customer lifecycle, from demand generation to customer acquisition. Passionate about cybersecurity, Mullen possesses a deep understanding of market dynamics, customer needs, and the competitive landscape. He leverages his analytical, communication, and leadership skills to align and empower cross-functional teams, deliver executive-level insights and presentations, and champion process improvements and best practices.

Dean and Mullen share a profound passion for Horizon3.ai’s NodeZero platform and the critical issues it addresses for both public and private entities. Both view their involvement with the company as a once-in-a-career opportunity. They are eager to contribute to the scaling of the go-to-market (GTM) motion and the organization, as the company aims to achieve new milestones in the cybersecurity industry.

TELUS GenAI Tool Meets International Data Privacy Criteria

Posted in Commentary with tags on May 21, 2024 by itnerd

TELUS has announced that its generative AI (GenAI) customer support tool has made history by becoming the first in the world to be internationally certified in Privacy by Design (ISO 31700-1). This milestone underscores TELUS’ commitment to ensuring the highest standards of privacy and data protection, while continuously innovating to deliver a best-in-class customer experience. It is the second such MSECB certification for TELUS, which became the first company in the world to secure the ISO 31700-1 Privacy by Design certification for its Data for Good program in October 2023.

The TELUS.com GenAI support tool, powered by Fuel iX, an enterprise-grade AI engine provided by TELUS International, is one of the first customer-accessible GenAI solutions developed by a Canadian organization. The support tool gives TELUS customers the ability to access fast and intuitive responses to their queries, providing them with a more convenient and seamless digital experience. Privacy by Design is a framework that proactively embeds privacy into the design and operation of systems, ensuring that privacy is the default setting. By achieving this certification, TELUS has continued to demonstrate its dedication to safeguarding user data and upholding the highest ethical standards in technology, including the use of AI. 

To address concerns around and limitations of generative AI, TELUS has a comprehensive Responsible AI program in place and conducted a robust risk management assessment that included alignment with the ISED Voluntary Code of Conduct on the Responsible Development and Management of Advanced Generative AI Systems. TELUS also applies a collaborative and rigorous approach to testing its AI tools to reduce risks and improve accuracy, called Purple Teaming. This approach combines both adversarial testing, commonly known as red-teaming, with blue-teaming, that consists of innovative defensive techniques to effectively enable the company to identify weaknesses and confirm validity and robustness of an AI application. TELUS provides clear information on how the tool works, and how it doesn’t work while also following a data ethics framework and continued monitoring of the system with human oversight. 

The GenAI tool’s evaluation was conducted by KPMG, an international auditing and advisory firm, which reported its alignment with international privacy criteria and the requirements laid out in the ISO 31700-1 Privacy by Design Standard. 

TELUS is a global leader in the responsible and ethical use of AI, and recently won an international Outstanding Organization 2023 prize from the Responsible AI Institute in recognition of its commitment to fostering trust and benefitting society. It’s also the first telecom company in Canada to sign the Government of Canada’s voluntary code of conduct for generative AI, which aims to ensure the transparent, equitable and responsible development and deployment of GenAI technology. Earlier this year, the company published its inaugural TELUS AI report: The power of perspectives in Canada, sharing the perceptions, insights and opinions of AI from nearly 5,000 Canadians, including Indigenous Peoples, racialized groups, older Canadians, new Canadians, youth, people with physical disabilities, and the LGBTQ2S+ community.

For more information about TELUS’ commitment to responsible AI, visit telus.com/responsibleAI.

HP Launches World’s Most Powerful And Secure Ultra-Mobile Next-Gen AI PCs

Posted in Commentary on May 21, 2024 by itnerd

Yesterday at Microsoft’s AI Vision Event, HP unveiled a new class of next-generation AI PCs designed to empower people to work and create more meaningfully. The HP OmniBook X AI PC and HP EliteBook Ultra AI PC are part of HP’s first next-gen AI PCs built from the ground up with the latest ARM architecture to harness the most powerful AI technologies.

HP’s latest next-gen AI PCs unlock capabilities beyond traditional PCs, running AI locally on the device for maximum performance, efficiency, and privacy with longer battery life than ever before. The HP OmniBook X and HP EliteBook Ultra are designed for tech-savvy freelancers and on-the-go leaders with a sleek design and the perfect synergy of AI-enhanced power and mobility. 

  • Sleek & Versatile – As the world’s thinnest next-gen AI PCs with 26 hours battery life, these devices take productivity and creativity to new heights with unprecedented style and mobility. Both PCs feature HP’s new AI Helix Logo, reflecting HP AI engineering that delivers optimized performance and security for AI today. The HP EliteBook Ultra adds an additional layer of durability for commercial customers in a blue finish with a smudge-resistant Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD) coating. 
  • Lightning-Fast Responsiveness – With the HP OmniBook X and HP EliteBook Ultra, experience top performance without sacrificing portability. Open a large Microsoft Excel file almost 2x faster,  stream up to 12 hours of Microsoft Teams calls or binge up to 22 hours of Netflix streaming. 
  • Responsibly Crafted – As part of the world’s most sustainable PC portfolio, both devices incorporate 50% recycled aluminum in the covers and 100% sustainably sourced materials for packaging, along with EPEAT®Climate+ Gold Registration and ENERGY STAR® Certification. Representing HP’s commitment to sustainability, the HP EliteBook Ultra’s three-year warranty saves costs and decreases downtime for professionals working in a mix of environments. 

Pricing + Availability: 

  • The HP OmniBook X AI PC is available for pre-order at BestBuy.ca for a starting price of $1,599.99 with 1 TB storage and will begin shipping on June 18, 2024. 
  • Details on pre-order and pricing for the HP EliteBook Ultra AI PC are to be confirmed.  

To learn more about HP’s new branding, including the new OmniBook lineup, visit this link for more details.