DASH7
See Public Key Crypto on RFID Tag at RFID Journal LIVE in DASH7 booth
I am in sunny Florida for the RFID Journal LIVE conference. SecureRF is exhibiting as a member of the DASH7 Alliance in booth #718. If you are in town, please come visit us. Learn how Public Key technology can deliver the security and privacy the market needs today without the need to pre share keys or securely…
Read MoreMore SecureRF Contributions to the DASH7 Wireless Sensor Network Blog
Contributed by Joanne C. Kelleher to the RFID Security Blog As I mentioned in this October 2010 post https://veridify.com/RFID-Security-blog/?p=278, SecureRF’s CEO, Louis Parks, is now blogging on the DASH7 Wireless Sensor Networking Blog. His latest two contributions are: What Happens When You Leave the Showroom – http://dash7.org/blog/?p=2137 – Key Management issues in symmetric vs. asymmetric…
Read MoreRFID Security Alliance Monthly Open Forum on DASH7 & Security 12/8/2010
Contributed by Joanne C. Kelleher The RFID Security Alliance holds a monthly open forum about topics related to securing radio frequency identification systems. Attendees can dial in or, if in the San Francisco area, attend in person. The December topic is DASH7 and Security. DASH7 is a low power, long range wireless networking technology that…
Read MoreSecureRF Joins DASH7 Alliance and Brings Security Expertise to Wireless Standards Consortium
Contributed by Joanne C. Kelleher to the RFID Security Blog SecureRF Corporation has joined the DASH7 Alliance, a non-profit industry consortium. As a member of the DASH7 Alliance, SecureRF will work with more than 50 participating companies from around the world to advance the development of security methods and standards for the DASH7 wireless sensor…
Read MoreWriting for the DASH7 Wireless Sensor Networking Blog
Contributed by Joanne C. Kelleher to the RFID Security Blog SecureRF’s CEO, Louis Parks, is now blogging on the DASH7 Wireless Sensor Networking Blog. His first post, Privacy versus Security, lays down a foundation on what is security vs. privacy, in a general, non-specific product way. Future postings will cover: What is security? and describe…
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