Thanks to Andrea Barisani for sending this in. The USB armory from Inverse Path is an open source hardware design, implementing a flash drive sized computer. The compact USB powered device provides a platform for developing and running a variety of applications.. The security features of the USB armory System on a Chip (SoC), combined with the openness of the board design, empower developers and users with a fully customizable USB trusted device for open and innovative personal security applications. The hardware design features the Freescale i.MX53 processor, supporting advanced security features such as secure boot and ARM The link for this article located at Inversepath is no longer available. . Explore the USB fortress: a minimalistic, open-platform, USB-enabled gadget designed for cutting-edge security solutions.. USB Armory, Open Source Hardware, Personal Security, Customizable Device. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Japanese mobile operator NTT DoCoMo, Intel and IBM have started promoting a jointly developed specification for increasing the security of mobile commerce applications. . . .. LONDON -- Japanese mobile operator NTT DoCoMo, Intel and IBM have started promoting a jointly developed specification for increasing the security of mobile commerce applications. The companies have released the specifications for industry review, and say the 'Trusted Mobile Platform' would make services such as electronic tickets and e-wallets for online purchases more secure and help protect against viruses and other software attacks. The link for this article located at John Walko is no longer available. . AT&T, Microsoft, and Oracle unveil privacy guidelines for digital transactions to bolster defense against cyber threats.. Mobile Security, Trusted Platform, Cybersecurity Innovations, E-Wallet Protection. . Anthony Pell
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