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Shryne Group Inc. is a Los Angeles-based cannabis holding company with a fully, vertically integrated asset and license portfolio covering the breadth of California, the largest legal cannabis market in the world. The enterprise is the result of the synergetic integration of profitable cannabis assets and veteran professionals who have come together for the opportunity to shape this industry. Our vision is informed by an intimate understanding of cannabis culture, its history and the collective expertise of decades of experience in diverse fields. Our STIIIZY product line is one of the best-selling cannabis brands in the market today. We are rooted in California, but currently have operations in Nevada and Washington - soon to be in Michigan, and distribution networks to future markets in more than 60 countries.
Telesso Technologies Limited does not have significant operations. It focuses to source and review potential merger and/or acquisition possibilities. Previously, the company was engaged in medical technology business. Telesso Technologies Limited, formerly known as Eiffel Technologies Limited, is based in Sydney, Australia.
Management Recruiters of Traverse City is a Traverse City, MI-based company in the Business Services sector.
Rossmoyne Inc is a Glendale, CA-based company in the Business Services sector.
Organizations are currently reliant on the old security paradigm of ‘Output Level’ information by collecting, aggregating and analyzing historical event log information from data bases in response to ‘alerts’ after a breach has occurred. At Decision Zone, we made a fundamental decision to move towards the new security paradigm at the ‘Input Level’ and we created “dzAudit”. This patented security software examines business process events ‘live’ at Layer 7 of the OSI Model before the breach occurs. The software focuses on the identification of anomalies in real time and in context no matter how much data is in motion. It introduces the concept of process as a perimeter and the ability to leverage an organization’s own processes (as represented by process maps) using graph technology to encapsulate all the information necessary to make a process execute as intended. Simply put, what a process-centric approach means for an anomalous transaction is that ”if it’s not on the map, it’s not in the system.” Any such anomaly can be managed and responded to appropriately. The implications for cyber security are significant, particularly for connected smart technologies, critical infrastructure, government, military, law enforcement, health care, financial institutions, BYOD devices, and cloud services.