Yippy, Inc. Appoints Mr. Steven I. Cooper as Advisor to Board of Directors
November 30, 2017 at 07:00 pm IST
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Yippy, Inc. announced that the Company has entered into an advisory agreement with Steven I. Cooper to serve as an advisor to the Company's Board of Directors. Mr. Cooper served as Chief Information Officer (CIO) at the U.S. Department of Commerce (U.S. DOC) from June 2014 to January 2017. He also held the title of Senior Accountable Official for Cybersecurity and chaired the U.S. DOC's CIO Council. Among Mr. Cooper's many responsibilities at the U.S. DOC, he led the development and implementation of an enterprise-wide IT strategy and operations, oversaw the building and operation of a robust enterprise IT security risk program, and served as an adviser on mission and business IT systems and services. Prior to joining the U.S. DOC, Mr. Cooper served as the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) Acting Assistant Administrator for Information Services and CIO. In February 2003, Cooper was appointed by President George W. Bush to serve as the first CIO of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Prior to joining DHS, Mr. Cooper was appointed Special Assistant to the President for Homeland Security and served as Senior Director for Information Integration in the White House Office of Homeland Security.
Yippy, Inc. is a provider of enterprise search and insight technologies for various types of consumers of data. The Companyâs enterprise search technology delivers business solutions. It also offers Yippy Search Appliance (YSA), Google Search Appliance (GSA) replacement and Yippy Search Cloud (YSC). The Companyâs YSA and YSC offers search technology, content connectors, security and user interface. The Companyâs navigation filters allow users to refine search attributes, such as date, price, author, location and content type. Its YSA offers organizations the flexibility to control the information that is included in the index and displayed in search results, including word proximity, synonyms, source, link analysis, and freshness. It also includes access control integration, including ActiveDirectory, single sign-on (SSO), lightweight directory access protocol (LDAP) and access control lists (ACLs) that provides early binding document and field level security.