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ThyssenKrupp CEO Calls for More Curbs on Steel Industry

by Andrea July 30, 2019
written by Andrea

CEO of Germany’s ThyssenKrupp AG – Guido Kerkhoff – has urged steelmakers in China and the rest of the world  to do more and implement curbs to reduce overcapacity.

China is at the forefront of steel production and it has taken steps in the recent years to curb over-production; however, according to Kerkhoff there is room for further reduction in overcapacity.

Speaking to reporters in a group interview in Shanghai on Saturday, Kerkhoff said that while the biggest steelmaking nation has reshaped the industry in the past three years by closing plants, tightening environmental controls and imposing targeted production curbs, there is still a lot that can be done and not only by China, but other nations as well.

China’s steel exports have dropped to the lowest levels in five years, buoying world prices and cementing the sector’s recovery after a devastating crisis at the end of 2015. While the industry has since enjoyed a relatively benign few years, risks are rising amid global trade tensions in which steel has been a leading target. The World Steel Association predicts a slowing of demand next year as China’s growth declines.

Kerkhoff was speaking weeks after he was confirmed as CEO to steer a split of the iconic German industrial conglomerate into two listed units. One will manage its elevator, auto parts and plant construction businesses, the other its steel and metals operations.

US tariffs on steel imports imposed by President Donald Trump earlier this year have triggered inflows into Europe, Kerkhoff said. The European Union was among seven members of the World Trade Organization that escalated its response to the tariffs last week by seeking a ruling on their legality from the WTO’s disputes settlement body.

“As a company we do not export much into the US, and the qualities we do sell are often products that are not produced there, so our customers stick to them,” he said. “What we see is more an indirect effect. Material that would have gone to the US is entering one way or another into Europe. We see volumes from Turkey, volumes from Russia increasing in the European market.”

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New Method Detects Malicious Emails Better Than Any Antivirus Software Out There

by Andrea June 30, 2019
written by Andrea

Researchers at the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) Malware Lab have developed a new method to detect malicious emails that they claim is better than 60+ antivirus software available in the market today.

According to the researchers, almost all the antivirus solutions out there make sure of rule-base engine to detect malicious emails. Signature based detection has an inherent flaw wherein if a signature of a malware isn’t konwn, the antivirus software isn’t going to protect the users’s PC.

This method, called Email-Sec-360°, is based on machine learning methods and leverages 100 general descriptive features extracted from all email components, including the header, body and attachments. The methodology does not require internet access, so it can be deployed by individuals and organizations, and it provides enhanced threat detection in real time.

For their experiments, the researchers used a collection of 33,142 emails (12,835 malicious and 20,307 benign) obtained between 2013 and 2016. They compared their detection model to 60 industry-leading antivirus engines as well as previous research, and found their system outperformed the next best antivirus engine by 13 percent — significantly better than such products including Kaspersky, MacAfee and Avast.

The Malware Lab researchers are also considering developing an online system that evaluates the security risk posed by an email message. It would be based on advanced machine learning methods and allow users worldwide to submit suspicious email messages and instantly obtain a maliciousness score and a recommendation on how to treat the email. In addition, the system would assist in collecting benign and malicious emails for research purposes which, due to privacy issues, is currently a very difficult task for researchers in this arena.

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Boeing’s First European Manufacturing Plant Starts in Sheffield, UK

by Andrea June 30, 2019
written by Andrea

Boeing has opened up its first ever manufacturing facility in Europe in the form of a 40-million pound plant in south UK’s Sheffield city. The plant is located near Rotherham and has a total of 52 employees in its 6,200 square-metre factory.

Boeing said it will be making components for 737 and 767 passenger jets at the new UK operation, with plans to produce thousands of parts each month which will be shipped to the US for assembly.

The new facility is situated alongside the University of Sheffield’s Factory 2050, and is part of its Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC). The company has also initiated a major new research programme with the AMRC to develop new manufacturing techniques that can be applied to the new Boeing Sheffield facility.

Boeing said they appreciate the support they have received from the community. Jenette Ramos, Boeing Senior Vice President of Manufacturing, Supply Chain and Operations said “This is a fabulous example of how we are engaging global talent to provide greater value to our customers.”

“This has been a dream day for all of us. Twenty-years ago we went knocking on the doors of Boeing in St Louis believing that if we kissed enough frogs one day we would find a prince. Boeing is that prince,” said AMRC Executive Director and founder Adrian Allen.

“It’s excellent news that Boeing has opened its first European factory here in the Sheffield City Region,” said Dan Jarvis, Mayor of the Sheffield City Region.

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