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Online purchases via Apple Pay & Android Pay to hit $8 billion by 2018

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/online-purchases-via-apple-pay-android-pay-to-hit-8-billion-by-2018-2/

Analysts at Juniper Research say the value of digital and physical goods purchased via mobile ‘OS-Pay’ platforms will increase by fifteen times in the next two years. More specifically, a combination of in-app purchases and website retail payments is projected to drive annual spend via Apple Pay and Android Pay to $8 billion in 2018, […]

Online purchases via Apple Pay & Android Pay to hit $8 billion by 2018

http://www.rambusblog.com/2016/09/12/online-purchases-via-apple-pay-android-pay-to-hit-8-billion-by-2018/#new_tab

Analysts at Juniper Research say the value of digital and physical goods purchased via mobile ‘OS-Pay’ platforms will increase by fifteen times in the next two years. More specifically, a combination of in-app purchases and website retail payments is projected to drive annual spend via Apple Pay and Android Pay to $8 billion in 2018, […]

Why did DishTV India choose an embedded root-of-trust?

http://www.rambusblog.com/2016/09/08/why-did-dishtv-india-choose-an-embedded-root-of-trust/#new_tab

Earlier this summer, DishTV India selected Rambus’ CryptoMedia Security Platform for use in its Pay TV satellite system. Essentially,CryptoMedia ensures secure distribution of premium content for cable and satellite operators with a hardware root-of-trust embedded in the set-top-box (STB) chipset that is resistant to side-channel attacks. With 14.9 million subscribers and a growing user base, […]

Why did DishTV India choose an embedded root-of-trust?

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/why-did-dishtv-india-choose-an-embedded-root-of-trust-2/

Earlier this summer, DishTV India selected Rambus’ CryptoMedia Security Platform for use in its Pay TV satellite system. Essentially, CryptoMedia ensures secure distribution of premium content for cable and satellite operators with a hardware root-of-trust embedded in the set-top-box (STB) chipset that is resistant to side-channel attacks. With 14.9 million subscribers and a growing user […]

CryptoMedia Content Protection Services

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Security CryptoMedia Content Protection Services Designed to complement our CryptoMedia Content Protection Core (CPC) as a cost-effective digital content broadcast and streaming security platform, our CryptoMedia Content Protection Services (CPS) provide pay TV operators and over-the-top (OTT) media providers robust security infrastructure integration for cryptographic data delivery. The CPS allows for the conditional access systems […]

DishTV India

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DishTV collaborates with Rambus to Move Beyond Smart Cards Security technology for set-top box (STB) chipsets has significantly improved recently to provide both robust security as well as more security options. DishTV India Limited has been at the forefront of technology innovation and is taking advantage of these advances to improve their STB security and […]

Pay TV

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Pay TV operators are increasingly fighting the dual challenge of providing ever cheaper set-top boxes (STBs) in order to increase market share, while still securing their high-value content against sophisticated exploits, such as side-channel attacks. The need for reduced-price STBs has led to cardless CAS designs, as smart cards are a major cost driver in the design and maintenance of the STB.

Securing next-gen drones

http://www.rambusblog.com/2016/09/07/securing-next-gen-drones/#new_tab

John Edwards of Semiconductor Engineering recently penned an article that explores the security risks associated with drones. The biggest drone threat of all, says Edwards, may turn out to be attacks made against the vehicles themselves. “Drones, also known as UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicles) and UASs (unmanned aerial systems), need a variety of internal components […]

Securing next-gen drones

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/securing-next-gen-drones-2/

John Edwards of Semiconductor Engineering recently penned an article that explores the security risks associated with drones. The biggest drone threat of all, says Edwards, may turn out to be attacks made against the vehicles themselves. “Drones, also known as UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicles) and UASs (unmanned aerial systems), need a variety of internal components […]

Rambus microsite goes live on The Next Platform

http://www.rambusblog.com/2016/09/06/rambus-microsite-goes-live-on-the-next-platform/#new_tab

A new microsite curated by Rambus is now live on The Next Platform. According to Kendra De Berti, Director, Solutions Marketing at Rambus, the microsite hosts a wide range of in-depth content on applications from the data center to the mobile edge for readers of the popular publication.

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