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The IBM X-Force Cyber Range solution creates immersive simulations to guide your team through realistic breach scenarios, helping ensure you can respond and recover from enterprise-level cyber security incidents, manage vulnerablities, and build a stronger security culture in your organization.

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Organizations with an incident response (IR) team who regularly tested their IR plan experienced an average cost of data breach that was USD 1.5 million lower compared to organizations without an IR team or IR plan testing.

When you participate in an X-Force Cyber Range experience, you have the rare opportunity to collaborate with not only your security team but the executive leaders across multiple lines of business including but not limited to, legal, PR, HR, operations, and finance.

IBM Security maintains X-Force Cyber Range facilities in both Cambridge, Massachusetts and Bangalore, India. Each facility provides an immersive, stimulating setting for organizations to experience true-to-life cyber response scenarios, in a full-scale security operations center (SOC) based on a fusion team model.

Bring the IBM X-Force Cyber Range immersive and gamified experience to your preferred location. Our X-Force Cyber Range team will customize either a half or full-day agenda specifically for you and then immerse your technical and leadership teams in an engaging session to hone your cybersecurity response.

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Tech. Sgt. Harvey, 309th Expeditionary Depot Maintenance avionics technician, performs a fiber optic fusion splice repair on an F-35A Lightning II at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, Sept. 12, 2019. The Air Force Sustainment Center and Air Force Research Laboratory worked with the 309th Aircraft Battle Damage Repair and Expeditionary Depot Maintnenace team to field test fusion repairs on fifth-generation aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo by R. Nial Bradshaw)

A repaired F-35A Lightning II fiber optic cable is held by a small, portable fusion splicer during a field test at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, Sept. 12, 2019. The Air Force Sustainment Center and Air Force Research Laboratory worked with the 309th Aircraft Battle Damage Repair and Expeditionary Depot Maintnenace team to field test fusion repairs on fifth-generation aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo by R. Nial Bradshaw)

Tech. Sgt Kenan Harvey, 309th Expeditionary Depot Maintenance avionics technician, tests a fiber optic cable for signal loss at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, Sept. 11, 2019. The Air Force Sustainment Center and Air Force Research Laboratory worked with the 309th Aircraft Battle Damage Repair and Expeditionary Depot Maintnenace team to field test fusion repairs on fifth-generation aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo by R. Nial Bradshaw)

Laurence Wesson, left, trains Tech. Sgt. Kenan Harvey on a fusion splicer for fiber optic cable repair at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, Sept. 10, 2019. The Air Force Sustainment Center and Air Force Research Laboratory worked with the 309th Aircraft Battle Damage Repair and Expeditionary Depot Maintnenace team to field test fusion repairs on fifth-generation aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo by R. Nial Bradshaw)

Tech. Sgt Kenan Harvey, 309th Expeditionary Depot Maintenance avionics technician, splices a fiber optic cable during a fusion splice field test at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, Sept. 10, 2019. Harvery successfully spliced eight cables during the test. Two splice were performed on an F-35A Lightning II and one on an F-22 Raptor. (U.S. Air Force photo by R. Nial Bradshaw)

Tech. Sgt Kenan Harvey, 309th Expeditionary Depot Maintenance avionics technician, tests a fiber optic cable for signal loss at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, Sept. 12, 2019. The Air Force Sustainment Center and Air Force Research Laboratory worked with the 309th Aircraft Battle Damage Repair and Expeditionary Depot Maintnenace team to field test fusion repairs on fifth-generation aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo by R. Nial Bradshaw)

HILL AIR FORCE BASE, Utah-- The Air Force Sustainment Center and Air Force Research Laboratory worked with the 309th Aircraft Battle Damage Repair and Expeditionary Depot Maintenance team at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, from Sept. 9-12 to test the feasibility of a new fiber optic fusion splice repair technique for fifth-generation aircraft.

The field test demonstrated that a trained maintainer with the proper equipment can perform an acceptable fusion splice repair on an aircraft in roughly 20 minutes, once the damaged section is isolated and made accessible. The current practice of replacing a damaged fiber optic cable can take hours and sometimes days.

Harvey was trained on the fusion splicer by Laurence Wesson, president of Aurora Optics. The company also makes an explosion-proof version to operate in hazardous atmospheres, including fueled aircraft.

A total of eight fusion splice repairs were made, and they all met the minimal signal loss requirements when measured. Two splices were made on an F-35A Lightning II and one was made on an F-22 Raptor.

The members of the Ginyu Force were all special troops of a "High-Level Executive Class"[10][11] within the Frieza Force, with Ginyu himself acting as captain of the force and also Frieza's right-hand man.

The Ginyu Force has some resemblances and references to Super Sentai teams (and by extension, Power Rangers teams): five color-coded warriors, tendencies to pose during battle, roll calls and supernatural powers. However, because Akira Toriyama's works usually feature parody, the stances used by the Ginyu Force may be a parody of the stances seen in Super Sentai. Some of the recent references to the Ginyu Force's stylistic forms of poses and colorful display comes from Super Sentai series. This resemblance to Super Sentai may be due to Toriyama's son being interested in Super Sentai shows as stated by Toriyama in an interview.

The Ginyu Force is a team of super-elite and powerful warriors. Unlike any others who serve the galactic empire, they are merely freelancers greatly favored by the tyrant rather than forcefully subdued slaves or servants.[12] Despite being evil, ruthless and cold-hearted similarly to their master, the Ginyu Force follows an independent mentality forged from within the group and have a code of honor and fairness of their own. These are features that set them apart from the rest of the Galactic Frieza Army, and they are the only ones not threatened or disrespected by Frieza. In Dragon Ball Super: Broly, the Ginyu Force is shown to have existed around the time the Cold Force became the Frieza Force due to King Cold's retirement and passing control over to Frieza as they are present during Frieza's first visit to Planet Vegeta.

Within the Frieza Force, the Ginyu Force are of "High Level Executive-Class", with positions higher in rank than even Zarbon and Dodoria who serve as Frieza's aides.[12] It seems that Frieza is behind the formation of the Ginyu Force, as Vegeta mocks Guldo in his flashback (back on Planet Frieza No.79) that he only made it to the Ginyu Force because Frieza decided to place him there, or as Frieza himself refers to them while returning from his fight with Nail as "warriors especially selected by him, that there was no chance Vegeta and the 2 Earthlings could have overcome", as he's shocked to not getting their scouters' signals.[13] Bonyu was removed from the force due to not being able to keep up with the posing and for lacking charisma. Despite leaving the Ginyu Force, Bonyu's combat data record was kept on file in the Ginyu Force's Attack Balls.[3]

Whilst in all the sources and materials prior to Dragon Ball Online the Ginyu Force are stated to be Frieza's supreme fighting force and highest among his soldiers in rank, this game introduces Frieza's Honor Guard - who in Xenoverse are said to be so strong that to enroll as a guard troop candidate (Future Warrior) must be able to defeat the entire Ginyu Force while fighting them all at once, before being examined by Frieza in a match. This game also features a back in time mission which reveals that Guldo was the last addition to the Ginyu Force (as they were on Namek) and that in order to enroll he had to fight in an entry exam match alongside a partner (the Future Warrior) as any candidate is allowed against Burter, Jeice, Recoome, and Ginyu in the following order before earning their respect and his place among them.

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