SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
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Cryptography Research, Inc., a division of Rambus Inc.
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RSA Conference 2012
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Moscone Convention Center
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San Francisco, CA
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February 27 — March 2, 2012
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At the 2012 RSA Conference, executives at Cryptography Research, Inc.
(CRI), a division of Rambus, will lead and participate in four sessions
and panels that address topics ranging from general security matters to
mobile device threats to bringing promising security technologies to
scale.
Additionally, Paul Kocher, president and chief scientist at CRI, will be
participating as a judge in RSA's Innovation Sandbox, a half-day program
dedicated to exploring and evaluating new and promising information
security technologies.
CRI will also demonstrate (Booth # 1039) and discuss its differential
power analysis (DPA) countermeasures as well as its hardware-based
security core solution, CryptoFirewall™. For additional details, visit: www.cryptography.com
Cryptography Research, Inc. Presentations:
Monday, February 27, 2012
Title: Security Basics Seminar
8:30 a.m. — 5:00 p.m. —
Room 307
Benjamin Jun, vice president & chief technology
officer at CRI and executives at CERT, Cigital, Delphiis, iSEC Partners,
Juniper Networks, Omgeo and RSA
In this day-long course, Benjamin Jun will join other security
thought-leaders to discuss some of the most important security
principles and technologies. The course is designed to lay a foundation
of essential concepts that will enhance participants' understanding of
the advanced security issues to be discussed throughout the RSA
Conference.
Title: New Technology Innovation Sandbox
1:00 p.m.
— 6:00 p.m.
Paul Kocher, president and chief scientist at CRI,
and executives at Greylock Partners, In-Q-Tel, Red Cross, Sophos and
The McGraw-Hill Companies
In this half-day program, Paul Kocher and other leading security leaders
will explore and evaluate new technologies that promise to transform the
information security industry, now and in the future, including the
"Most Innovative Company at RSA Conference 2012" contest.
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Title: Innovation and Technology Transfer in Security: From the
Lab to General Use
8:00 a.m. — 9:10 a.m. — Room 310
Paul
Kocher, president and chief scientist at CRI, and executives at Cigital,
Fortify Software, the National Science Foundation, and the Naval
Postgraduate School
In this session, Paul Kocher will join other distinguished innovation
experts and entrepreneurs to discuss their experiences in making
technology transfer work; exploring key gaps in a system where security
technologies move from start-ups, to early adopters, to global
technologies.
Title: Minding the App Store - Protecting Software and Device
Features
9:30 a.m. — 10:10 a.m. — Room 302
Benjamin
Jun, vice president & chief technology officer at CRI
This talk focuses on "app store" business models—the shiny new platform
capabilities that can be unleashed with simple enablement messages, and
the potential vulnerabilities that occur when locked features are
valuable. Learn developer techniques for protecting platform features,
building infrastructure for cryptographic authorization management, and
defending software clients from unauthorized upgrades.
Friday, March 2, 2012
Title: Is Your Mobile Device Radiating Keys?
8:00 a.m. —
8:50 a.m. — Room 305
Benjamin Jun, vice president & chief
technology officer at CRI and Gary Kenworthy, senior principal engineer
at CRI
In this session, CRI will explain why EM emission from mobile devices
may be leaking cryptographic keys. A mobile app can inadvertently
radiate secret data as cryptographic processing is done by the CPU. The
session will include a live demonstration where a simple antenna and
radio are used to perform key extractions from several modern handheld
devices. Participants will learn several techniques developers can use
to mitigate risk whenever applications use high-valued cryptographic
keys.
About Cryptography Research, Inc.
Cryptography Research, Inc. (CRI), a division of Rambus Inc., is a
leader in semiconductor security research and development. Established
by internationally renowned cryptographer Paul Kocher, CRI develops and
licenses innovative technologies in areas including tamper resistance,
content protection, anti-counterfeiting, network security, and financial
services. Over six billion security products are made each year under
license from CRI. Security systems designed by CRI scientists and
engineers protect hundreds of billions of dollars in commerce annually.
Additional information is available at www.cryptography.com.

Rambus
Inc.
Carolyn Robinson, 408-462-8717
crobinson@rambus.com
or
Schwartz
MSL for CRI
Dan O'Mahony, 415-512-0770
cri@schwartzmsl.com
Source: Cryptography Research, Inc.
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