The company's embedded chip technology, software and services allow digital content providers to securely distribute movies, music, and other information over the Internet and on CD-ROM and DVD. Wave's EMBASSY hardware and software system broadcasts encrypted content, manages authentication and decryption, monitors customer use, and collects transaction data. Its SignOnline products include document management and digital signature applications.
The companies and government agencies that have signed contracts or sub-contracted with WAVX:
United States Army Information Systems Engineering Command NCI Information Systems National Semiconductor Intel Dell Florida
I work in the security inductry, and I believe WAVX has found a niche in the even changing verticle market of data security.
They have patterned data security technology in their integrated software/hardware solution. That is, they clearly went outside the boilerplate way of thinking when it comes to conventional data/computer security. Think about it, software can and always will be hacked, but when security is added via software integrated within a hardware chipset then true security has been achieved. Hackers will never corrupt a hardwired electronic component. Conventional data circuits (dedicated and/or frame relay) will become obsolete once integrated hardware enabled security is available at an affordable cost to the masses. The Internet will be used for all IP data transport. The data will ride the Internet in a bullet proof encrypted packet. No longer will we be forced to decide what or what not to encrypt based to network resources and/or CPU performance. Today the government uses integrate software/hardware data security in limited application where/when money is not a factor in the equation; However, this is about to all change.
The reason I believe that the WAVX stock suffers people that are not network savvy simple do not understand what WAVX has brought to the table.
However, I will point out a few people who understand perfectly:
United States Army Information Systems Engineering Command NCI Information Systems National Semiconductor Intel Dell Florida DOD
Here is the question I will leave you with, and please remember WAVX is a small company:
Why are the list entities above interested in doing business with WAVX in the first place?
Answer: WAVX HAS STUFF THEY NEEDED TO MEET THEIR DELIVERABLE OBJECTS!
Thanks, Just a Data Security Guy |