Sensors
See you at Sensors Expo 2016
The Sensors Expo and Conference is June 21-23. There are three opportunities to see the SecureRF team: 1. Visit us in Booth 1029. We will be demonstrating our Multi-function Sensor Tag. 2. See our team speak on 6/21 during Pre-Conference Symposium 4: Overcoming Embedded Security Systems Challenges: The Reality of Securing the IoT. Our topic…
Read More2016 Spring Conference Season
It is springtime and that means it is Conference season. SecureRF will be participating in five events in the next six weeks! Our team will be giving six different talks around security and securing the Internet of Things. We will also be exhibiting at two shows in California. We have discount codes for many of…
Read MoreSecureRF Announces Multi-Mode Sensor LIME Tag for the IoT, and an Update to its Credentialing Solution
New MY01 LIME Tag provides integrated Cellular, Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), classic Bluetooth, and Near Field Communication (NFC) connectivity on single platform with security and sensors MY01 utilizes Public-Key Infrastructure (PKI) for identification, authentication and symmetric security for on-tag data protection Integrates with Veridify Internet of Things (IoT) cloud-based platform for real-time visibility and monitoring…
Read MoreSecureRF CEO, Louis Parks Talks Security Solutions in the IoT with IDTechEx
IDTechEx interviewed SecureRF CEO, Louis Parks at the Sensors USA and Internet of Things Applications USA conferences.They discussed security and privacy solutions for the smallest devices on the Internet of Things including wireless sensors (Bluetooth LE/Smart), ARM Cortex M0/M0+/M3/M4 processors, FPGAs, ASICs, SoCs, NFC, RFID, and MCUs. Watch Video
Read MorePatient, Heal Thy Quantified Self
Smartwatches, smartglasses, smartwear are everywhere or, should we say everyware. It’s a ubicomp world where endless amounts of data based on our quantified self is attainable in real time thanks to the Internet of Things. And while knowing the number of steps we took today, can be important to a person, the leak or interruption…
Read MoreSecuring the IoS – the Internet of Sensors
The Internet of Things is talking loud and clear and nearly anyone can listen. Sensors are on almost everything from cars, refrigerators and wearables, to a town’s streetlights, water supply systems and air quality tracking devices. People’s lives are made easier and more efficient with the delivery of helpful data and information in seconds. The…
Read MoreSecurity is an Issue for All Top 10 Strategic Technology Trends for 2014 Identified by Gartner.
Analysts at Gartner, Inc. recently highlighted the top ten technologies and trends that will be strategic for most organizations in 2014. As I was reading the list it struck me that there are security issues surrounding all ten of these trends yet Gartner referenced security for only one of them. Similarly, privacy is an issue…
Read More"Outlook for 2012," the RFID Security Alliance Open Forum topic for 1/11/2012
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, CA area, attend in person. January’s topic is “Outlook for 2012.” What do you think is the outlook in 2012 related to…
Read MoreM2M Security, the RFID Security Alliance Open Forum topic for 11/9/2011
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, CA area, attend in person. November’s topic is M2M Security Recent developments in cloud-based computing and the introduction of smartphones with onboard…
Read MoreGlobal Mega Trends that Will Need Security
Contributed by Joanne C. Kelleher For their 50th anniversary, Frost & Sullivan have identified 50 global mega trends that will have the greatest impact on transforming society, markets and cultures. These trends include population growth, healthcare, food, transportation, energy and even robots as domestic helpers. Given the broad scope of these trends, I was pleasantly…
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