WILMINGTON, Mass., Feb. 14, 2017 --
Dr. William Whyte, Chief Scientist for Security Innovation, a leader in automotive, embedded, and IoT cyber security, will be presenting at the 2017 RSA Conference in San Francisco, CA. His presentation, titled Choosing Parameters for NTRUEncrypt in the Public Key Implementations session, will give guidance to cryptographic professionals on choosing the best parameters for NTRU, the world’s most trusted quantum-resistant crypto algorithm.
The session on Tuesday Feb 14th at 1:15 PM - 2:00 PM in Yerba Buena 10 at the Marriott Marquis will also feature Marc Joye, Security Technologist from NXP Semiconductors.
About RSA Conference 2017
Held on Feb 13-17 at San Francisco’s Moscone Center, the RSA Conference’s mission is to connect you with the people and insights that will empower you to stay ahead of cyber threats. RSA Conference is your best resource for exchanging ideas, learning the latest trends and finding the answers you are looking for.
About Security Innovation
For over 10 years, the world-renowned experts at Security Innovation’s Embedded Security Division, OnBoard Security, have been pioneering technologies that protect the Internet of Things, now and for the future. We address three significant challenges: ensuring the security and privacy of connected vehicles, making hardware roots of trust easy to use, and avoiding the existential threat from quantum computers to the integrity of the internet.
Headquartered in Wilmington, MA, we are best known for the award-winning Aerolink® V2X libraries that are the de facto standard for connected vehicle security and privacy; our patented NTRU algorithm which is the most tested and trusted quantum-resistant cryptosystem; and our TSS 2.0 & 1.2 middleware that simplifies implementation of Trusted Platform Modules.
For more information please visit: www.securityinnovation.com or connect with us on LinkedIn or Twitter.
Contact: Gene Carter Security Innovation +1.978.905.6796 [email protected]


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