Rubicon Labs was at IoT Summit 2017 at Santa Clara convention center. Julia Cline, Director of Product Manager and Marketing, presented “Scalable Secure Identity for IoT”. The presentation was recorded and can be seen at the following link:
In the news: Rubicon in news about Samsung’s Tizen Operating Security Flaws
eSecurity Planet reached out to Rubicon Labs for comment on Samsung’s Tizen OS security flaws. The operating system used in the Galaxy Z1, Z2, Z3 phones and Galazy Gear smartwatches was noted to have major security flaws. Major Security Flaws Uncovered in Samsung’s Tizen Operating System The OS is in …
In the news: SC Magazine highlighted robotic vulnerabilities
Rubicon Labs was quoted in the SCNetworkSecurity article about the vulnerability in robotics systems. Robot vulnerabilities could herald real-life Skynet by Robert Abel, Content Coordinator/Reporter Robot creators beware, modern robots are riddled with critical — and often common — vulnerabilities that could be exploited to cause real world harm as …
Beyond Semiconductor partners with Rubicon Labs to deliver full stack solution for cryptographically secure execution processor
Ljubljana, Slovenia – January 17, 2017 – Beyond Semiconductor today announced a strategic collaboration with Rubicon Labs. Developed over the past three years, the partnership combines Rubicon Labs’ cloud based device identity and security platform with Beyond Semiconductor’s processor and secure system-wide design competence to deliver security and identity for …
In the news: FDA pressures St.Jude Medical to fix cyber security flaws
The FDA is pressuring St. Jude Medical to update their cyber security flaws in their pacemaker and defibrillator devices. Rubicon is security medical devices and was quoted in the San Diego Union Tribune article. Flawed implant shows that medical devices are vulnerable to hackers Gary Robbins Contact Reporter The FDA …
In the news: MarketWatch highlights Rubicon as fundamental in driving IoT market traction forward
Market Watch highlighted Rubicon in its December 16, 2016 article ‘Internet of Things’ Connected Devices to Triple by 2021, Reaching Over 46 Billion Units’ . “New data from Juniper Research has found that the number of connected IoT (Internet of Things) devices, sensors and actuators will reach over 46 billion in …
In the press: Rod Schultz highlighted in Third Certainty “Mirai attack on German routers presages global cyber threat”
Byron Acohido at Third Certainty put together an interesting piece Mirai attack on German Routers presages global cyber threat. He details the recent Deutsche Telekom router hack that started November 28th. This attack was not covered much in the US, but it took down web access for about 5% of the …
Rubicon Labs technology presented at ‘IEEE World Forum on The Internet of Things’
Rubicon Labs technology accepted and presented at peer reviewed conference IEEE World Forum on The Internet of Things. Chief Scientist William Oxford presented the paper titled Rapid Group Key Creation for Expanding Mesh Networks. For further details or a copy of the paper, please contact [email protected].
Rubicon Labs’ Zero Knowledge Platform Highlighted in IoT Agenda Post
Sravani Bhattacharjee of IrecaMedia has posted an article titled Cyberidentity disrupted: Thinking beyond PKI. It highlights Rubicon’s Zero-Knowledge Platform for providing secure identity for the growing IoT.
Rubicon Labs Premieres Breakthrough IoT Secure Identity Platform With Demos in Boston and Barcelona
New Cloud-to-Device Authentication Delivers the Scale, Economics, Efficiency for New IoT Services and Business Models in Industrial, Smart Buildings/Cities, Automotive, Payments, Healthcare Markets OCTOBER 18, 2016 - SAN FRANCISCO and BOSTON, MASS. - Rubicon Labs, a cybersecurity company providing secure identity for IoT devices, will unveil the industry’s first true …