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RT-64x Embedded HSM Family (Root of Trust)

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RT-64x Embedded HSM Family (Root of Trust) Automotive Grade ISO 26262 ASIL-B & ASIL-D Contact Us The Rambus RT-64x Embedded Hardware Security Module (Root of Trust) family are fully programmable, ISO 26262 ASIL-B and ASIL-D hardware security cores offering security by design for automotive applications. They protect against a wide range of failures such as […]

RT-66x Programmable Root of Trust

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RT-66x Programmable Root of Trust Family With DPA, and FIA and Quantum Safe Cryptography Contact Us The Rambus RT-66x Root of Trust IP are fully programmable, FIPS 140-3 compliant hardware security anti-tamper cores offering security by design for data center and other highly-secure applications. The RT-660 protects against a wide range of hardware and software […]

RT-65x Programmable Root of Trust Family

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RT-65x Programmable Root of Trust Family With DPA & Quantum Safe Cryptography Contact Us The Rambus RT-65x Root of Trust IP are fully programmable, FIPS 140-3 compliant hardware security anti-tamper cores offering security by design for government and mission-critical applications. The RT-650 protects against a wide range of hardware and software attacks with state-of-the-art anti-tamper […]

RT-63x Programmable Root of Trust Family

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RT-63x Programmable Root of Trust Family With Quantum Safe Cryptography Contact Us The Rambus RT-63x Root of Trust IP are fully programmable FIPS 140-3 compliant hardware security cores with optional Quantum Safe security by design for data center, AI/ML, as well as general purpose semiconductor applications. They protect against a wide range of hardware and […]

What is a Secure Element?

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A lot is happening in the ecosystem of secure elements (SEs). As more people own a sophisticated smartphone, consumers are looking for new applications.

Rambus at CES 2018: Running with Cybertrust’s Hamon

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Rambus and Cybertrust Corporation, a security services company based in Tokyo, will introduce a new user experience through the Rambus “CryptoManager™ IoT Security Service” and Cybertrust’s “Secure IoT Platform®” (SIOTP) for a wearable IoT total service “hamon®” provided by Mitsufuji Corporation. The hamon will be exhibited at Mitsufuji’s booth (Halls A-D, Booth 45637) during CES […]

Put your money where your mouth is: Financial institutions and mobile payments

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The adoption of digital wallets, according to a Goldman Sachs analyst, has been “underwhelming to date by nearly every objective standard.” While Apple Pay is the dominant digital wallet leader in the US, accounting for 90% of all contactless mobile payments, it is still struggling to gain real traction in the United States. According to […]

Blockchain: From eSports to CDC crisis response

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Blockchain and eSports Darren Heitner of Forbes reports that Eloplay – which helps players organize and participate in eSports tournaments – is piloting a new form of currency for its users. As Heitner notes, Eloplay’s new currency is a prime example of an eSports-related entity involving itself in blockchain. “[Eloplay is] leveraging smart contracts technology […]

Strategies for securing retail payment data

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The value of mobile wallets may be seen to provide a seamless and enhanced buying experience to consumers. But digital retail wallets are also a highly-effective means of improving payments security and mitigating risk.

Do contactless payment users prefer fingerprint sensors and voice recognition?

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A new survey conducted by Juniper Research has concluded that 40% of iOS users in the U.S. consider themselves unlikely to use facial recognition as a payment security technology. Instead, contactless payment users said they considered fingerprint sensors and voice recognition more appealing authentication methods – with 74% and 62% stating they are likely to […]

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