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Corporate Overview

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Corporate Overview Explore Rambus Rambus makes industry-leading chips and IP that advance data center connectivity and solve the bottleneck between memory and processing.  The ongoing shift to the cloud, along with the widespread advancement of AI across data center, 5G, automotive and IoT, has led to an exponential growth in data usage and tremendous demands […]

The evolution of biometric security

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Writing for Semiconductor Engineering, Ernest Worthman notes that Hollywood films have long portrayed a wide range of futuristic biometric security procedures. In addition, a number of mobile devices now offer optional fingerprint scans instead of a traditional password login. However, current biometric technology will have to further evolve if it is to meet the security […]

Rambus celebrates 25 years of innovation

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Founded in 1990 by Mark Horowitz and Mike Farmwald, Rambus scientists and engineers have spent the past quarter of a century bringing invention to market. “Rambus has a rich, 25-year history of developing and licensing technology to a wide variety of customers across multiple industries,” said Rambus CMO Jerome Nadel. “When we first introduced RDRAM, […]

Securing an evolving cryptographic landscape

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Paul Kocher, the President and Chief Scientist of Rambus’ Cryptography Research Division, recently participated in a two-part panel session on the role of cryptography in a post-Snowden world. The panel – which also featured Bart Preneel, Adi Shamir and Nigel Smart – discussed various security standards and implementations in the context of a changing cryptographic […]

Cryptographers take on security challenges @ RSA2015

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The RSA 2015 Cryptographers’ Panel in San Francisco featured a number of prominent security personalities such as Adi Shamir, Ed Giorgio, Ronald Rivest and Whitfield Diffie. Moderated by Paul Kocher, the President and Chief Scientist of Rambus’ Cryptography Research Division, the panel touched on a wide range of topics, including E.M.V. smart credit cards, the […]

Cryptographers take on security challenges @ RSA2015

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/security-cryptographers-take-on-security-challenges-rsa2015/

The RSA 2015 Cryptographers’ Panel in San Francisco featured a number of prominent security personalities such as Adi Shamir, Ed Giorgio, Ronald Rivest and Whitfield Diffie. Moderated by Paul Kocher, the President and Chief Scientist of Rambus’ Cryptography Research Division, the panel touched on a wide range of topics, including E.M.V. smart credit cards, the […]

Athena Security IPs Designed to Mend Holes in SoCs

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The need to protect connected systems — cars, mobile phones, smart grids, connected factories and any other IoT devices — by using security chips with crypto keys is growing rapidly, while not clearly answering a critical question: How do we know if the security chips designed into such connected systems aren’t leaking key information?

Rambus CryptoManager highlighted @ GSA Silicon Summit

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Dr. Martin Scott, the senior VP and GM of Rambus’ Cryptography Research Division, recently participated in a Silicon Summit Internet of Things (IoT) panel hosted by the Global Semiconductor Alliance (GSA). Additional speakers included Rahul Patel of Broadcom, James Stansberry of Silicon Labs and Gregg Bartlett of Globalfoundries. “The industry has undergone significant changes over […]

Securing silicon with a hardware-based root of trust

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Steven Woo, VP of solutions marketing and distinguished inventor at Rambus, recently sat down with Anne Fisher of Embedded Systems Engineering to discuss the burgeoning security requirements of a rapidly growing Internet of Things (IoT).

Securing silicon with a hardware-based root of trust

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/securing-silicon-with-a-hardware-based-root-of-trust-2/

Steven Woo, VP of solutions marketing and distinguished inventor at Rambus, recently sat down with Anne Fisher of Embedded Systems Engineering to discuss the burgeoning security requirements of a rapidly growing Internet of Things (IoT). According to Woo, the semiconductor industry now realizes security is a critical goal that needs to be treated as a […]

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