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TVBEurope talks cryptography and Rambus

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Cryptography Research, the security division of Rambus, presented a series of content protection technology demonstrations at IBC 2014, including CryptoFirewall™ core technology and Differential Power Analysis (DPA) countermeasure solutions. As we’ve previous discussed on Rambus Press, CryptoFirewall technology is an advanced hardware security core that provides a robust foundation for securely delivering any content to […]

TVBEurope talks cryptography and Rambus

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Cryptography Research, the security division of Rambus, presented a series of content protection technology demonstrations at IBC 2014, including CryptoFirewall™ core technology and Differential Power Analysis (DPA) countermeasure solutions.

Controllers Newsletter – Q3 2014

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Northwest Logic Supports Low-Cost MIPI Interface MIPI is being widely used to interface to embedded cameras, displays and Application Processors. The I/O of current FPGAs don’t natively support MIPI operation due to the complexities of switching between Low Power (LP) and High Speed (HS) MIPI modes. Xilinx has created a low cost, passive component approach […]

DPAWS UX gets a cryptographic makeover

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The 2014 Cryptographic Hardware and Embedded Systems Workshop – aka CHES – kicks off in South Korea on September 23. Sponsored by the International Association for Cryptologic Research, the event was first held in Worcester, Massachusetts in 1999 at the Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI). Founded by Çetin Kaya Koç and Christof Paar, the workshop focuses […]

DPAWS UX gets a cryptographic makeover

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The 2014 Cryptographic Hardware and Embedded Systems Workshop – aka CHES – kicks off in South Korea on September 23. Sponsored by the International Association for Cryptologic Research, the event was first held in Worcester, Massachusetts in 1999 at the Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI).

Is NFC the panacea for our transport woes?

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In the UK we are approaching a key moment as transport operators make decisions on the adoption of NFC to improve the consumer experience NFC has tried to catch the attention of mobile technology users in a variety of ways; however, the solutions have tended to appear to be on occasion… well, more than a […]

Rambus Cryptography Research Division to Speak on Security Panel at UPLINQ 2014

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Amsterdam – September 18, 2014 Who: Rambus Cryptography Research Division (NASDAQ:RMBS) Where: Qualcomm UPLINQ 2014 – Mobile Developers Conference Hilton San Francisco Union Square San Francisco, CA When: September 18-19, 2014   Paul Kocher, president and chief scientist of the Rambus Cryptography Research division, will participate in the Uplinq 2014 security panel during the Mobile […]

Why BYOD security isn’t optional

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Writing for ComputerWeekly, Warwick Ashford confirms that cyber attackers are increasingly exploiting vulnerabilities in mobile computing to infiltrate corporate networks.

Why BYOD security isn’t optional

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Writing for ComputerWeekly, Warwick Ashford confirms that cyber attackers are increasingly exploiting vulnerabilities in mobile computing to infiltrate corporate networks. “Most organizations are allowing employees to access corporate data from mobile devices, but with varying levels of security controls and a varying mix of company and employee-owned devices,” said Ashford. “This varies from sector to […]

How sensors are making smart homes a reality

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The falling cost of adding sensing and communications capabilities to consumer products means the typical family home could contain several hundred smart objects by 2022.

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