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Rambus to host “Eyes of the IoT” workshop at MWC 2015

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On March 2, Rambus, along with partners MLove and IXDS, will be hosting 4YFN’s “Eyes of the IoT” workshop and reception from 2:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. “The Internet of Things (IoT) depends on data and smart sensors are essential to effectively capturing that data,” explained Kendra De Berti, a director at Rambus. “In order […]

Jerome Nadel to talk smart cities @ MWC 2015

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On March 3rd, Rambus CMO Jerome Nadel will participate in 4YFN’s MWC 2015 panel discussion about the Internet of Things (IoT), smart sensors and the evolution of smart cities.

Jerome Nadel to talk smart cities @ MWC 2015

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On March 3rd, Rambus CMO Jerome Nadel will participate in 4YFN’s MWC 2015 panel discussion about the Internet of Things (IoT), smart sensors and the evolution of smart cities. Additional 4YFN panelists include Cisco CTO John Baekelmans, MLOVE Founder and Curator Harald Neidhardt, Intel Human Computer Interaction Expert Mara Balestrini and D4SC Designer-Founder Priya Prakash. […]

Emerging Solutions

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Inspired by the innovative thinking at the heart of Rambus Labs, we translate extraordinary theory into everyday practice, imagining exciting new ways to interpret and reimagine the world of data around us.

Will authentication evolve beyond the basics?

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Writing for The Guardian, journalist Andy Meek questions if increasing cyber attacks ultimately mean the end of username and password security. “The username and password has long been the basic set of authentication credentials that grants access into computer and web-based systems and networks,” he explains. “But in light of recent data breaches, at least […]

Understanding the supply chain security conundrum

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Writing for Semiconductor Engineering, Ernest Worthman describes the challenge of securing chips as a “foot race” between the good and bad guys. “Going forward, expect heavily funded, grouped efforts to place tremendous pressure on security envelopes,” Worthman explains. “This includes everything from simple home devices, such as routers, to the most critical infrastructures, such as […]

The 2025 security UX

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It’s a chilly, overcast winter day in Seattle. Freezing rain drizzles from trademark gray skies, pattering gently against the glass windows of a local coffee shop. Sitting alone at a dimly lit table, Mia takes one last sip of espresso from a worn, chipped mug before donning her glasses and jacking into a Virtual Security […]

Checking boxes is not a panacea for IoT security

http://www.rambusblog.com/2015/01/07/checking-boxes-is-not-a-panacea-for-iot-security/#new_tab

Recently, Semiconductor Engineering interviewed Paul Kocher, president and chief scientist of the Rambus Cryptography Research division, about various security risks associated with the rapidly evolving Internet of Things (IoT).

Checking boxes is not a panacea for IoT security

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/checking-boxes-is-not-a-panacea-for-iot-security-2/

Recently, Semiconductor Engineering interviewed Paul Kocher, president and chief scientist of the Rambus Cryptography Research division, about various security risks associated with the rapidly evolving Internet of Things (IoT). In part one of the interview, Kocher told the publication that the industry is still more concerned with making a chip work than securing it. “[This] […]

From smart dust to cybernetic implants

http://www.rambusblog.com/2014/12/22/from-smart-dust-to-cybernetic-implants/#new_tab

Smart dust can perhaps best be described as tiny, connected sensor motes tasked with performing a wide variety of functions. As Ernest Worthman of Semiconductor Engineering notes, the applications for IoT-enabled smart dust are practically limitless and include designing uber-mini drones the size of small bugs.

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