NEWS articles
2006
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CFO.com: Computer on a Stick (December 29, 2006)
Nate Lawson is quoted on security issues raised by USB drives.
TechNewsWorld: Hacker Claims to Have Cracked Next Gen DRM Standard (December 29, 2006)
ECommerceTimes.com:Hacker Claims to Have Cracked Next Gen DRM Standard (December 29, 2006)
Carter Laren comments on reports that the A.A.C.S. content protection technology has been circumvented.
Yahoo Finance: Cryptography Research, Inc. Expands Team to Support Accelerated Business Development of Digital Content Protection Technology (December 19, 2006)
American Digital Networks: Cryptography Research, Inc. Expands Team to Support Accelerated Business Development of Digital Content Protection Technology (December 19, 2006)
Yahoo Finance and American Digital Networks report on Cryptography Research's new hire, Robert Ross.
Card Technology: Industry Executives Discount Claims That E-Passports "Cracked" (December 7, 2006)
Paul Kocher discusses chip requirements for secure e-passports.
Information Week: The New Security Solutions: Emerging security technology has several admirable goals: proactive, integrated, inferential (December 4, 2006)
Paul Kocher is quoted on security concerns with virtual machines.
Network Computing: Analysis: Physical/Logical Security Convergence (November 23, 2006)
Benjamin Jun is quoted on the importance of organizations understanding their data needs.
Information Security Bulletin: New DPA Testing Tools (November 7, 2006)
Help Net Security: Cryptography Research upgrades DPA testing tools (November 6, 2006)
Mag Secure: Cryptography Research lance une nouvelle version de ses outils de test (November, 2006)
Help Net Security and Mag Secure report on Cryptography Research's improved DPA testing tools.
CSO: How to Protect Your Mobile Data (November, 2006)
Paul Kocher and Nate Lawson discuss security issues relating to portable data.
San Francisco Chronicle: Can you keep a secret? New encrypted drive can: Seagate Technology is ready to deliver the world's first laptop with this built-in security (October 30, 2006)
The Detroit News: Can you keep a secret? New encrypted drive can: Seagate Technology is ready to deliver the world's first laptop with this built-in security (October 29, 2006)
Nate Lawson discusses the security of Seagate Technology's new laptop hard drive.
ABC News: Nokia: Knockoff Cell Phones Could Explode (October 27, 2006)
PCMag.com: Nokia: Knockoff Cell Phones Could Explode (October 27, 2006)
Benjamin Jun questions the sense in cloning cellphones which are sold at a loss by service companies
TechNewsWorld: The False Promise of Browser Security (October 11, 2006)
Nate Lawson discusses the security of web browsers.
Guardian Unlimited: Oh no, not Steely Dan again (October 7, 2006)
The iPod Shuffle's randomness is discussed by Paul Kocher.
CSO: How to Protect You Mobile Data: Encrypt data that leaves the office? Yes. The best way to do it? It depends. Here's how to develop a strategy for your organization seeking to secure data on those roaming, mobile devices, (November, 2006)
Paul Kocher and Nate Lawson discusses issues in securing data out of the office.
Information Week: Encryption Works Wonders, But Causes Its Own IT Headaches (September 25, 2006)
Paul Kocher is quoted on the misplaced use of encryption he has observed in some companies.
Seed Magazine: A Musical Enigma (September 14, 2006)
Cryptography Research's enigma machine makes music.
New York Times: Microsoft Fixing Hole in Media Software (September 14, 2006)
Paul Kocher comments on the recent high profile hack of Microsoft's DRM system.
Red Herring: Building a Better Passport (September 4, 2006)
Benjamin Jun comments on the security of new electronic passports.
CIO Insight: Technology: Encryption 101 (September, 2006)
Paul Kocher and Benjamin Jun speak about the issues in security being primarily security policies and key management, not encryption.
ECN Asia: For Smart Cards, Security is the Key (September, 2006)
Paul Kocher discusses crucial considerations to ensure smart card security.
Investors.com: Firms Hike Security, Move Staff, Assets in Response to 9-11 (September 1, 2006)
Paul Kocher comments on the impact of beefing up building security systems.
Forbes Autos.com: America's Most Stolen Vehicles (August 2, 2006)
Paul Kocher comments on auto security technologies.
RCR Wireless News: Device Security Demands Precious Processing Power (July 31, 2006)
Benjamin Jun describes the challenges in designing security into wireless devices.
Wall Street Journal Online: Internet TV: With New Features, Come New Security Risks (July 18, 2006)
Benjamin Jun comments on security challenges facing IPTV.
Embedded Technology Journal: Logic Lockdown: Design Security Part 2 (June 27, 2006)
Benjamin Jun speaks about the threat of reverse engineering and design methodologies for secure ASICs.
Federal Computer Week: The Best Laid Plan?: Experts Debate Whether the National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace is Still Relevant - If it Ever Was (June 12, 2006)
Paul Kocher states that the impact of the strategy document has been harmless due to "benign neglect," and suggests that what the security industry needs is a regulatory body akin to the FDA.
Consumer Reports: The End of Privacy?: Tiny Devices Attached to Everything You Buy Could Put You Under Extensive Surveillance (June 2006)
Paul Kocher emphasizes that contactless credit and debit cards, while not foolproof, usually contain more safeguards and offer better security than RFID tags.
Investor's Business Daily: E-Passports Don't Carry Any Guarantee of 'Safe' Passage (May, 31, 2006)
Paul Kocher responds in an exclusive Q&A article about e-passports and security.
InfoWorld: Smartcards Spill the Beans (May 3, 2006)
In this podcast, Kit Rodgers and Ken Warren speak with Bob Garza about the security risks associated with and countermeasures available for smart cards and related devices.
Federal Computer Week: Cybersecurity research plan identifies threats (May 1, 2006)
Benjamin Jun weighs in on the need to address threats to critical infrastructure.
Smart Card News: Design and Testing Strategies for Power Analysis & Related Attacks (April, 2006)
Leading industry website publishes Paul Kocher's white paper on testing for DPA resistance.
Security: Access Control: Smart Cards Under Attack – Literally (March 17, 2006)
Ken Warren writes about the explosive growth in smart card use and warns about the threat of DPA attacks.
Electronics Weekly: Security Tackles Smartcard Hackers (March 6, 2006)
Ken Warren discusses DPA and the need to include effective DPA countermeasures in securing Smart Cards against the threat.
The IEE: Electronics Systems & Software: Heat Signature (February/March, 2006)
Ken Warren discusses how Cryptography Research's DPA countermeasures can be used to secure data in smart cards from hackers looking at heat and electromagnetic radiation.
InformationWeek: Securing More Databases (February 28, 2006)
Paul Kocher is aired on "The News Show" and comments on the role and challenges of encrypting databases.
Information Week: The Argument To End All Security Arguments, Or Is It? (February 17, 2006)
Paul Kocher weighs in on security & assurance.
ZDNet: Driver's License or National ID Card? (February 16, 2006)
ZDNet reports on a keynote panel discussion lead by Paul Kocher titled; “The Controversial Cure-All: National Identification Systems,” that was held during RSA Conference 2006.
CardTechnology: Cryptography Research Signs Dutch Lab For Testing Service (January 23, 2006)
CardTechnology reports that Cryptography Research has accredited the Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research-ITSEF as a DPA countermeasures testing lab.
Smart Card News: DPA Exposes Vulnerability in Smart Cards (January 2006)
Paul Kocher and Kit Rodgers discuss securing Smart Cards against DPA and Cryptography Research's DPA countermeasures and licensing program.
Card Technology: The Battle Continues... (January 2006)
Ken Warren discusses DPA attacks to smart cards and Cryptography Research's countermeasures response.
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