Rubicon Labs Congratulates Whit Diffie On Being Awarded the Turing Award

Julia Cline Auto, Blog, Cloud, News, Payments, Smart Buildings

The entire Rubicon Labs team congratulates Whit Diffie on winning the prestigious Turing Award, the computer industry’s highest honor. Whit shared the one million dollar award with his research partner Martin E. Hellman. Together, they invented public key cryptography and are considered the fathers of the modern-day cyber-security industry. Rubicon …

The “Enigma” of the iPhone

Rod Schultz Auto, Blog, Cloud, Payments, Smart Buildings

“People shouldn’t be afraid of their government. Governments should be afraid of their people.” — Alan Moore, author and inspiration for the “V for Vendetta” political thriller This quote from more than 20 years ago seems even more insightful and prescient today as the FBI and Justice Department continue their relentless …

Rubicon Labs Debuts TLS Armor™, a Security and Trust Foundation for Cloud-Based Data Centers

Richard Egan Blog, Cloud, News

Massively Scalable, Compact, Zero Knowledge Platform Makes Keys Invisible to Senders, Receivers, Would-Be Hackers; Creates and Validates Identity for Cloud, IoT, and M2M for Extremely Robust, Accelerated and Low-Power Security SAN FRANCISCO, CA and AUSTIN, TX-(Marketwired - Feb 11, 2016) - Rubicon Labs, Inc., developers of advanced secure data protection …

Rubicon Labs Cyber Prediction #4 for 2016

Rod Schultz Auto, Blog, Smart Buildings

A high-profile attack on critical infrastructure will be made somewhere around the world that could involve the electric grid, the stock market, or may even involve the breach of an entire database of sensitive and private information of the citizens of an entire town or municipality. The great philosopher Aristotle …

Rubicon Labs Cyber Prediction #3 for 2016

Rod Schultz Auto, Blog

Security will supplant style as the #1 concern in the auto capitals of the world, as automakers grapple with the same challenges in securing devices and over-the-air updates for cars as Apple and Google do with phones, tablets, wearable devices and computers. In March of 2000 Cisco Systems (very briefly) …