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Friday, 24 April 2015
Blackberry wants to lock down security for the Internet of Things
Say what you will about BlackBerry's current state of affairs, but in its heyday it was a workplace no-brainer because of its then-unparalleled security systems.
Well, the Canadian company has plans to make that work in its favor
with an encryption certificate based on subsidiary Certicom's elliptic-curved cryptography. As Reuters reports,
this could secure numerous devices ranging from connected car systems
to smart meters -- ease of security and authentication are the name of
the game here. In fact, the outfit's already netted some support from
across the pond with a contract that'll cover some 104 million
household energy management gizmos and smart meters in Britain.
BlackBerry also wants to beef up its research and development that could
improve on computer data security. So in case you were wondering what
the company formerly known as Research in Motion's been up to, now you know.
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