IBM Unveils Encryption Technology for Chips (E-Commerce Times) In an
April 15th, 2006
IBM Unveils Encryption Technology for Chips (E-Commerce Times)
In an effort to boost the level of data security on portable computers, cell phones and other gadgets, IBM is unveiling a method for injecting encryption capabilities into the heart of the machines’ circuitry. There are multiple ways to achieve encryption, the mathematical art of encoding data to protect it from spying eyes.
IBM Brings Encryption to Processors (CIO Today)
Seeking to eliminate a weak link in the data-security chain, IBM has developed a method for integrating encryption technology into the chips that run a broad array of products.
IBM Touts Integrated Encryption (Wired News)
Big Blue says it has developed a technology that buries encryption in the guts of any computer, a method it claims will make almost any device tamper proof. Does this really take encryption a step forward? There are skeptics.
IBM Develops on-Chip Encryption (RedNova)
IBM researchers have developed a new encryption technology for microprocessors used in consumer electronics, including PCs, cell phones and PDAs.
Mozilla Fixes 24 Bugs In Firefox, Majority Marked Critical (TechWeb via Yahoo! News)
Mozilla updates its Firefox browser to patch a mega-batch of 24 vulnerabilities, the bulk of them tagged “critical.”
IDS HLS Division Biometric 384-Bit Encryption USB Flash Drive Can Be Used to Provide Advanced Military IT Security (SYS-CON Media)
IDS Worldwide, Inc. (OTC: IDWD) today announcedthat IDS Homeland Security Divisions (HLS) introduction of HLS Biometric384-Bit Encryption USB Flash Drive can serve an immediate need to the U.S.Military IT Security as evidenced by the report out of Afghanistan of anewspaper’s discovery of stolen U.S. military computer drives showing upfor sale at local bazaars outside the large base here. The
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