We’re on the 11th floor of a tall glass building overlooking San Francisco’s iconic Market Street. Clanging cable cars ply the bustling streets below as the fading rays of a softly setting sun reflect off a row of remarkably preserved cipher machines, including an Enigma. The early cryptography platform – invented by Arthur Scherbius at the close of World War 1 – was used commercially during the 1920s before being adopted by various militaries for enciphering and deciphering secret messages, although it was famously cracked during World War II.
The Enigma-CryptoManager Connection
Rambus Cryptography Research Division Showcases Content Protection Technology at IBC 2014
Amsterdam – September 10, 2014
| Who: | Rambus Cryptography Research Division (NASDAQ:RMBS) | |
| Where: | IBC 2014 Amsterdam RAI Europaplein NL 1078 GZ, Amsterdam Ibc.org > |
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| When: | September 11-15, 2014 |
Cryptography Research, the security division of Rambus, will present a series of content protection technology demonstrations at IBC 2014, including CryptoFirewall™ core technology and Differential Power Analysis (DPA) countermeasure solutions. CryptoFirewall technology is an advanced hardware security core that provides a robust foundation for securely delivering any content to pay TV devices, while DPA countermeasures are used to protect electronic devices from non-invasive side channel attacks.
Demonstrations will be available at the Cryptography Research booth in Hall 14 C17 at IBC. To schedule a meeting and see the demonstrations at IBC please contact [email protected].
Cryptography Research IBC technology demonstrations:
CryptoFirewall: Three CryptoFirewall demonstrations will display the core integrated into partner chipsets including STMicroelectronics, Ali Corporation and MStar Semiconductor, Inc. Additional demonstrations of CryptoFirewall within Broadcom and Entropic boards will also be on display.
DPA countermeasures: This demonstration will reveal how secret keys can be extracted from a mobile device by measuring its electric power consumption or radio frequency emissions. All electronic devices, including set top boxes and over the top devices, are susceptible to DPA attacks unless DPA countermeasures are in place.
About Cryptography Research, Inc.
Cryptography Research, Inc. (CRI), a division of Rambus Inc., is a leader in semiconductor security research and development. Established by internationally renowned cryptographer Paul Kocher, CRI develops and licenses innovative technologies in areas including tamper resistance, content protection, anti-counterfeiting, network security, and financial services. Over eight billion security products are made each year under license from CRI. Security systems designed by CRI scientists and engineers protect hundreds of billions of dollars in commerce annually. Additional information is available at cryptography.com.
Cammax Partners with Rambus Ecebs to Deliver Smart Tickets
September 2014
Cammax partners with Rambus Ecebs to Deliver smart tickets
– Commuters can now collect smart travel tickets from Cammax kiosks –
Cammax Limited has successfully integrated Rambus Ecebs Paragon RTD (Remote Ticket Download) software with its real time passenger information kiosks, enabling them to provide ITSO based smart ticket fulfilment, further increasing the availability of smart ticketing for the travelling public.
Cammax have extensive experience of designing and implementing made to measure self service kiosks for many of the world’s largest organisations. As the UK’s leading supplier of bespoke touch screen kiosk solutions, their clients include the NHS, Lloyds Pharmacy, Proctor & Gamble, Local Authorities and Police Constabularies. This leaves them ideally placed to extend their service capabilities to include smart ticketing for their existing and new transport customers.
Russell McCullagh, Managing Director, Rambus Ecebs explained, “I am delighted to welcome Cammax as Rambus Ecebs latest Paragon smart ticketing partner. Rambus Ecebs is the established market leader in the provision of ITSO part 11 ticketing technology; our Paragon RTD software is in live operation across the UK, making it the trusted choice for companies looking to add fully featured ticketing capability to their existing range of services. ”
Julian Rooney, Managing Director for Cammax added: “Integration with Ecebs ticketing software was straightforward and has enabled us to quickly go to market with our initial deployment of 88 kiosks across Nottingham. We can now easily extend our reach into the transport market, as cost effective expansion is a key benefit of Rambus Ecebs technology”.
For more information on Cammax kiosks, please visit www.cammaxlimited.co.uk.
Building a foundation for secure RPMs
Approximately 100 million wearable remote patient monitoring (RPM) devices will ship over the next 5 years. According to ABI Research, the RPM market has been boosted by increased interest and awareness about the benefits of supporting healthcare away from the hospital and into patients’ homes.
Report: 204 million connected TV devices by 2017
A recent report published by the NPD Group estimates there will be 204 million connected TV devices by 2017. More specifically, streaming media players and TVs are expected to represent the majority of the growth in installed and Internet connected units over the next three years.
Rambus Cryptography Research Division to Speak on MobileCON Cybersecurity Panel at Super Mobility Week
Las Vegas, NEVADA – September 8,2014
| Who: | Rambus Cryptography Research Division (NASDAQ:RMBS) | |
| Where: | Super Mobility Week MobileCON Sands Expo and Convention Center Las Vegas, NV supermobilityweek.com |
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| When: | September 9-11, 2014 |
Benjamin Jun, vice president and chief technology officer of the Rambus Cryptography Research division, will participate in the MobileCON cybersecurity panel during Super Mobility Week. Jun will discuss evolving security challenges for mobile and connected devices as well as technology approaches for managing these risks.
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
Title: Trends in Cybersecurity – What You Need To Know
1:00 p.m. – 1:59 p.m., Sands Expo – MobileCON Show Floor, Stage 1
The volume of malware targeting smartphones and tablets reached new highs in 2013 and this growth shows no sign of slowing. Security researchers will review mobile device attacks that dominated security threats in 2014. For example, nearly exclusive to the Android platform, new mobile malware has popped up at a faster rate than malware targeting PCs, and new malware samples on the Android OS have grown by 33% in just the past two quarters, while PC malware remained relatively flat.
About Cryptography Research, Inc.
Cryptography Research, Inc. (CRI), a division of Rambus Inc., is a leader in semiconductor security research and development. Established by internationally renowned cryptographer Paul Kocher, CRI develops and licenses innovative technologies in areas including tamper resistance, content protection, anti-counterfeiting, network security, and financial services. Over eight billion security products are made each year under license from CRI. Security systems designed by CRI scientists and engineers protect hundreds of billions of dollars in commerce annually. Additional information is available at cryptography.com.

