09.25.17
SecureRF Corporation headed to Connect Security World to present its future-proof authentication and data protection technology to the international IoT security community. The company’s cryptography solutions provide strong protection for IoT devices that run on very small processors and require ultra-low-energy consumption.
During a talk on Sept. 26, SecureRF’s CTO Derek Atkins will present two of the company’s security solutions—the Ironwood Key Agreement Protocol (Ironwood KAP) and Walnut Digital Signature Algorithm (WalnutDSA)—which are suited in terms of size, speed, and power for the small processors powering the IoT. Based on Group Theoretic Cryptography methods, SecureRF’s tools are at least 60 times faster than ECC and consume up to 140 times less energy, the company said.
Ironwood KAP and WalnutDSA are future-proof, providing critical protection against all known quantum attacks. As recently announced by the US National Security Agency (NSA), quantum resistance is a critical requirement for users looking to deliver secure sensors, devices, and actuators that have multi-year lifespans. SecureRF’s solutions will protect IoT devices even when quantum computers become available and render currently used methods such as ECC and RSA obsolete.
The conference runs for two and a half days starting on Sept. 25, 2017, in Marseille, France.
During a talk on Sept. 26, SecureRF’s CTO Derek Atkins will present two of the company’s security solutions—the Ironwood Key Agreement Protocol (Ironwood KAP) and Walnut Digital Signature Algorithm (WalnutDSA)—which are suited in terms of size, speed, and power for the small processors powering the IoT. Based on Group Theoretic Cryptography methods, SecureRF’s tools are at least 60 times faster than ECC and consume up to 140 times less energy, the company said.
Ironwood KAP and WalnutDSA are future-proof, providing critical protection against all known quantum attacks. As recently announced by the US National Security Agency (NSA), quantum resistance is a critical requirement for users looking to deliver secure sensors, devices, and actuators that have multi-year lifespans. SecureRF’s solutions will protect IoT devices even when quantum computers become available and render currently used methods such as ECC and RSA obsolete.
The conference runs for two and a half days starting on Sept. 25, 2017, in Marseille, France.