Inside Secure Embedded Security Expert to Speak at the IP-SOC 2013 Conference and Exhibition
Bart Stevens to Present “Embedded Security – Protection and Performance Using Hardware IP”
AIX-EN-PROVENCE, France, Nov. 5, 2013 – INSIDE Secure (NYSE Euronext:INSD), the worldwide leader in complete solutions for embedded security, today announced that Bart Stevens, INSIDE’s director of product management, will be a featured speaker at the IP-SoC 2013 Embedded Systems Conference and Exhibition being held November 6-7 in Grenoble, France. Stevens will present “Embedded Security – Protection and Performance Using Hardware IP” at 10:30 a.m. on November 7 as part of the Embedded Systems Track.
“Security threats to Internet connected devices continue to proliferate, from destructive viruses to sophisticated identity theft and financial fraud,” said Bart Stevens. “These threats are driving a growing demand to protect information while it is in transit and also while it is stored within all types of equipment. Embedded security protects the integrity of devices that range from smart phones and tablets to common equipment like printers and electrical power meters.”
Drawing on his real world experience, Stevens will explain the advantages and challenges in using hardware IP to secure communications and to protect information within platforms. Stevens will discuss enhanced threat resistance capabilities that can be delivered in combination with high performance by using an integrated module approach in the design of security-focused hardware IP.
About the IP-SoC 2013 Conference and Exhibition
IP-SoC 2013 will be the 22nd edition of the working conference on hot topics in the design world, focusing for the past 15 years on IP-based SoC design and held in the renowned Silicon Valley of the French Alps. This event is the only worldwide event fully dedicated to IP (Intellectual Property) in electronic systems. Over the years, IP implementations have evolved into Subsystems and Platforms and thus, as a natural extension, IP-SoC includes a strong Embedded Systems track addressing a continuous technical spectrum from IP to SoC to Embedded System.
About INSIDE Secure
INSIDE Secure (NYSE Euronext Paris FR0010291245 – INSD) provides comprehensive embedded security solutions. World-leading companies rely on INSIDE Secure’s mobile security and secure transaction offerings to protect critical assets including connected devices, content, services, identity and transactions. Unmatched security expertise combined with a comprehensive range of IP, semiconductors, software and associated services gives INSIDE Secure customers a single source for advanced solutions and superior investment protection. For more information, visit www.insidesecure.com.
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