e.Digital & the Internet of Things: How do we fit in?
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Jan 11, 2014 12:37PM
Welcome to 2014 and the Internet of Things... I was wondering this morning just how e.Digital's "microSignet" would play into M2M - Machine to Machine Security? It seems to me to be a logical fit.
It seems that we are in the right place, at the right time, with the right technology... so, could microSignet be the "Synchronicity" part of the Internet of Things with Machine to Machine Security?
Also, the Intel Edison... The Intel Edison board features a low-power 22nm 400MHz Intel® Quark processor with two cores, integrated Wi-Fi and Bluetooth*, and much more.
microSignet: http://edigital.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=126
Cloud computing models allow access to as much or as little of services or media content as users want. Significant innovations in virtualization and distributed computing, as well as improved access to high-speed Internet have accelerated interest in cloud models. However, cloud computing’s value is only as good as the certainty of the systems on either side of the cloud.
microSignet addresses this issue directly by relying on the unique identification of the hardware components that process and store high value content, such as applications, sensitive documents, motion pictures, music, video games, and more. Because of the unique microSignet 'fingerprints', the services and media can be fully secured.