Great background -- further inroads to being "THE STANDARD" and (as a bonus)-- "Big Name Linkage": This am announcement. Should help the cause.
Tom D.
Attention Business/Technology Editors:
Certicom Joins Compaq, HP, Intel and Microsoft in Establishing a Trusted Computing Platform for e-Business
Brings Proven Expertise in Wireless and Mobile Computing to Established Group of PC Software and Hardware Developers
HAYWARD, CA, Dec. 16 /CNW/ - Certicom, a leading provider of next- generation encryption technology, today announced that it has joined the Trusted Computing Platform Alliance (TCPA). Certicom will work together with founding members Compaq, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Intel and Microsoft, to establish an open industry specification for personal computing security technologies. Certicom will leverage over ten years of intensive research and development in applied cryptography, including the commercialization of many OEM security and encryption products based on the Company's high-performance, industry-standard elliptic curve cryptography (ECC), SSL, PKI and smart card technologies. From wireless messaging applications to electronic commerce, Certicom technology and expertise enables trust and strong security in the next generation of low-cost, consumer information appliances and personal computers. "Personal computers and wireless devices are the gateway for online financial applications and Internet shopping," said Rick Dalmazzi, Certicom president and CEO. "Creating an open specification for trust and security will only encourage the growth of e-business and electronic commerce." The goal of the new alliance is to create a base-level security specification that would complement existing technologies - such as X.509, IPSEC, IKE, VPN, PKI, smart cards, biometrics, S/MIME and SSL - and enhance security at the PC platform level. Such a specification does not currently exist. The alliance aims to create a specification proposal, by the second half of 2000, that can be licensed openly to the industry through appropriate verification and implementation processes. The alliance expects that the specification will help to define security operations in several critical areas. Areas currently under investigation by the alliance include protected storage of confidential information, generation of random numbers used to create public and private encryption keys, and electronic signing of data used to authenticate the identity of the sender. Recognizing that privacy is extremely important, the TCPA will aim to create a specification that allows computer owners to maintain complete control over information contained by the system. In addition, the group is investigating how to build stronger integrity into systems by enhancing virus detection to validate beyond the software level; check the hardware BIOS, master boot record and operating system; and supply platform integrity information.
For more information about the TCPA, visit the alliance Web site at trustedpc.org.
About Certicom Certicom is a leading provider of next-generation encryption technology used to build strong, fast, and efficient security solutions. Major computing and communications companies, such as 3Com/Palm Computing, BellSouth Wireless Data, Hewlett-Packard, Motorola, Pitney Bowes, QUALCOMM and VeriFone, incorporate Certicom's technology into electronic commerce software, wireless messaging applications, and smart cards. Certicom is a leading source for a complete range of OEM security products and services, including cryptographic toolkits, custom implementations, and security integration services and consulting. Certicom's worldwide sales and marketing operations are based in Hayward, California, with cryptographic research and product development in Toronto, Canada. Certicom shares are traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol "CIC." For more information, visit Certicom's Web site at certicom.com. Certicom is a registered trademark of Certicom Corp. All other companies and products listed herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. %SEDAR: 00003865E -0- 12/16/1999
For further information:David Krane, Director of Corporate Marketing, Certicom Corp., (510) 780-5420, dkrane@certicom.com |