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Evaluating XaaS security risks

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Writing for Semiconductor Engineering, Ernest Worthman notes that the Cloud-centric concept of Anything-as-a-Service (XaaS) hopes to simplify everything from cutting-edge business to consumer applications. “On the consumer side, it promises to take everything from your recipe book to your daily programs and the slew of applications and move them to the Cloud,” Worthman explained. “[However], […]

What’s worse than a password?

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Did you know that a September 2015 US Office of Personnel Management (OPM) system breach resulted in 5.6 million leaked fingerprints? “We’ve all seen movies that included a clever way to get someone’s fingerprints, and I never thought much about it,” Jimmy Pike, an analyst Moor Insights & Strategy, wrote in Forbes. “Now a huge […]

No quick fix for automotive insecurity

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Did you know that the automotive industry is still “ill equipped” to protect connected vehicles from hackers due to lagging security standards? Indeed, industry leaders have only begun to seriously explore more effective methods of securing a new wave of smart, semi autonomous vehicles. “Modern vehicles are essentially a network of networks – equipped with […]

Going lensless with ZDNet

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Terry Relph-Knight of ZDNet recently noted that the successful design of very low-cost imaging sensors might perhaps be achieved by “doing away” with the conventional lens altogether. “The principle of a camera without a lens has been known for over 2,000 years in the form of the camera obscura (from the Latin for ‘dark room’) […]

Scare Of The Month: Whitebox Cryptography

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A few years ago, something called White Box Cryptography (WBC) was developed. This is a rather novel approach that attempts to implement cryptography algorithms in software, rather than hardware.

Rambus joins MPEG LA’s DisplayPort patent pool

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Rambus has confirmed its participation in MPEG LA’s DisplayPort patent pool, alongside founding licensors Hitachi Maxell, Philips, Sony and Lattice Semiconductor. By joining the pool, Rambus will be making part of its R+ Serial Link innovations more readily available for use in televisions, monitors, cameras, graphics cards and other devices packing DisplayPort interfaces. According to Stefan […]

Smartphone camera performance: What does the sensor’s megapixel count really tell you?

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Digital camera and smartphone marketing often highlights the number of pixels on the camera sensor on the basis that big numbers are good, and huge numbers are even better. The resolving power of the lens is never mentioned

WDLabs accelerates VIDITY deployment

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WDLabs recently introduced a software platform designed to accelerate the creation and deployment of VIDITY™ enabled products and services. Essentially, VIDITY allows consumers to download, store and play 4K Ultra HD movies with high dynamic range (HDR) across a plethora of devices. According to WDLabs, the VIDITY Software Platform is built around open standards and […]

LG Electronics licenses Rambus CryptoManager security platform

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LG Electronics (LGE) has licensed Rambus’ CryptoManager security platform for its next generation of mobile devices. The versatile platform will provide LGE with a robust security solution, which includes a hardware-based root-of-trust for the provisioning of keys to manage sensitive data on mobile devices. “At LGE, we are committed to ensuring that security is a […]

LG Electronics (LGE) Licenses Rambus Cryptography Research’s CryptoManager Security Platform

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SUNNYVALE, Calif. – November 30, 2015 – Cryptography Research, the security division of Rambus Inc. (NASDAQ:RMBS), today announced that LG Electronics (LGE), a global technology leader in consumer electronics, home appliances and mobile communications, has licensed the CryptoManager™ security platform for its next-gen mobile devices. The CryptoManager platform will provide LGE with a robust security […]

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