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Anti-cloning, VoIP, and Firmware Upgrade Security |
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From securing firmware upgrades and VoIP applications to preventing unlicensed cloning, device manufacturers face numerous demands when it comes to building in security. They have to differentiate their devices from all the others on the market. They must comply with increasingly complex regulations to protect themselves against liability. The Certicom Security Architecture™ makes it all possible. Cases in point These are some of the challenges the Certicom Security Architecture™ and Certicom Trust Infrastructure™ are helping developers solve today: Firmware upgrade security “We need a secure, yet economical way to deliver firmware upgrades to our handset customers. This will improve our service to customers while preventing would-be attackers from installing their own firmware.” Problem Solved Fraud security for cable operators “With DOCSIS-compliant cryptography embedded in our modems to prevent fraudulent subscribers, cable operators are more likely to choose our product over our competitor’s.” Problem Solved Anti-cloning—the Certicom Trust Infrastructure at work “Cloning of our product accessories by our competitors costs us a valuable revenue stream. Is there any kind of anti-cloning technique we can use to protect our revenues?” Problem Solved Voice over IP (VoIP) Security over WiFi "We want to deliver high-quality Voice over IP services that are well-secured from would-be hackers.” Problem Solved
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