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All products have an environmental impact throughout their life cycle, from the moment resources are exploited through production, distribution, use, and final disposal.
To fulfill our responsibility at all times, Sony divides product life cycles into six stages,
each with the specific goal of achieving a zero environmental footprint.

Reducing environmental impact throughout product life cycles must include procurement of raw materials and components. Our suppliers have always helped us manage the chemical substances, and now, these partnerships are extended to saving energy and water to make zero environmental impact a reality.

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These types of vulnerabilities are known as Zero-Day because the original programmer has zero days after learning about it to patch the code before it can be exploited in an attack. These flaws are usually the result of errors made during the writing of the software, giving an attacker wider access to the rest of the software. Sometimes the errors are spotted by security researchers who collect bounty fees offered by software firms. More often, they remain undetected until an attack has occurred.

I got my a7r iii delivered today from an authorized dealer. Initially I was shocked that none of the boxes were sealed. A quick googling said that sony usa never seals the boxes. Then I took few test shots and looked at the shutter count which says 50. Is this normal? Should I expect a zero here?

No camera comes with a shutter count of zero. They always trigger the shutter count a few times at the factory as part of their quality control. Usually that number is below 10. My understanding is, that occasionally Sony takes a camera off the production line and tests it more thoroughly, giving a higher count. This is also part of their quality control.

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A zero-day (0day) exploit is a cyber attack targeting a software vulnerability which is unknown to the software vendor or to antivirus vendors. The attacker spots the software vulnerability before any parties interested in mitigating it, quickly creates an exploit, and uses it for an attack. Such attacks are highly likely to succeed because defenses are not in place. This makes zero-day attacks a severe security threat.

By definition, no patches or antivirus signatures exist yet for zero-day exploits, making them difficult to detect. However, there are several ways to detect previously unknown software vulnerabilities.

Vulnerability scanning can detect some zero-day exploits. Security vendors who offer vulnerability scanning solutions can simulate attacks on software code, conduct code reviews, and attempt to find new vulnerabilities that may have been introduced after a software update.

Another strategy is to deploy software patches as soon as possible for newly discovered software vulnerabilities. While this cannot prevent zero-day attacks, quickly applying patches and software upgrades can significantly reduce the risk of an attack.

However, there are three factors that can delay the deployment of security patches. Software vendors take time to discover vulnerabilities, develop a patch and distribute it to users. It can also take time for the patch to be applied on organizational systems. The longer this process takes, the higher the risk of a zero-day attack.

One of the most effective ways to prevent zero-day attacks is deploying a web application firewall (WAF) on the network edge. A WAF reviews all incoming traffic and filters out malicious inputs that might target security vulnerabilities.

Additionally, the most recent advancement in the fight against zero-day attacks is runtime application self-protection (RASP). RASP agents sit inside applications, examining request payloads with the context of the application code at runtime, to determine whether a request is normal or malicious- enabling applications to defend themselves.

Vulnerability scanning and patch management are partial solutions to zero-day attacks. And they create a large window of vulnerability, due to the time it takes to develop and apply patches and code fixes.

Imperva RASP is the latest innovation in the fight against zero-day attacks. Using patented grammar-based techniques that leverage LangSec, RASP allows applications to defend themselves without signatures or patches- providing security by default and sparing you the operational costs of off-cycle 0-day patching.

Imperva cloud-based WAF leverages crowdsourced security to protect against zero-day attacks, aggregating attack data to react to threats instantly. As soon as a new threat is identified anywhere on the Incapsula network, a mitigation path is quickly deployed to safeguard the entire user base.

The Road to Zero plan was first concieved in 2010, when Sony announced it as a "a long-term global environmental plan... to realise a sustainable society by achieving a zero environmental footprint throughout the life cycle of Sony's products and business activities". Originally, this target of carbon neutrality was set for 2050. However, today the company released a statement revealing a new target year of 2040.

"Sony will accelerate its target year for carbon neutrality, that is, greenhouse gas emissions of virtually zero, from 2050 to 2040. Specifically, Sony intends to make direct and indirect emissions (scopes 1 and 2) of its own operations carbon neutral by 2030, and by 2040, in addition to scopes 1 and 2, Sony will also target other emissions originating from stages such as products, supply chains, and logistics (scope 3), aiming for net zero emissions achieved in all scopes."

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Corporations play a fundamental role in ensuring the world meets its net zero target by 2050. With over 370 global businesses signed up to RE100, many are already sourcing 100% of their electricity from renewables, making a significant contribution to the global drive for accessible, clean, affordable energy.

The sourcing of renewable electricity is probably our biggest issue at the moment. Our headquarters are in Japan and the Asian markets in general have a lower level of accessible renewable electricity compared with Europe and North America. We have our device manufacturing facility in Japan, and this is a huge consumer of electricity so having access to renewables to support this would be a huge boost to our net zero goals.

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Sony Corporation announced on April 7, 2010, the launch of a new environmental plan, "Road to Zero." Aiming at the realization of a sustainable society, Sony set out a long-term vision of achieving a zero environmental footprint throughout the life cycle of its products and business activities by 2050. The plan has set a comprehensive road map to achieve a zero environmental footprint in a manner based on four key environmental perspectives; resource conservation, control of chemical substances and bio-diversity are included, in addition to climate change.

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