Professor Amos Fiat Joins the Discretix Technologies Advisory Board; A pioneer in Information Security Prof. Fiat will advise on research and product development as well as new security offerings for mobile computing devices.SAN MATEO San Mateo (săn mətā`ō), city (1990 pop. 85,486), San Mateo co., W Calif., on San Francisco Bay; inc. 1894. It is a commercial and retail center with some high-technology manufacturing. San Mateo, Spanish for St. , Calif. & NETANYA, Israel -- Discretix Technologies, a leading provider of embedded security solutions for mobile devices and flash-based storage, today announced that Professor Amos Fiat will be joining the company's Advisory Board. Prof. Fiat, who currently serves as a faculty member at Tel Aviv Tel Aviv (tĕl əvēv`), city (1994 pop. 355,200), W central Israel, on the Mediterranean Sea. Oficially named Tel Aviv–Jaffa, it is Israel's commercial, financial, communications, and cultural center and the core of its largest University's Department of Computer Science, is a leading figure and pioneer in the area of Information Security. Professor Fiat was the co-inventor, together with Prof. Adi Shamir Adi Shamir (born 1952) is an Israeli cryptographer. He was one of the inventors of the RSA algorithm (along with Ron Rivest and Len Adleman), one of the inventors of the Feige-Fiat-Shamir Identification Scheme (along with Uriel Feige and Amos Fiat), one of the inventors of , of the Fiat-Shamir Identification and Signature scheme. The Fiat-Shamir authentication scheme is widely used in cable and satellite television conditional access systems. Prof. Fiat has made significant contributions in the area of Information Security, and is a member of several conference program committees including: Crypto, EuroCrypt, SODA, STOC STOC Symposium on Theory of Computing STOC ST1100 Owners Club (Honda Motorcycle) STOC Special Technical Operations Center (US DoD) STOC Special Tactics Operations Center STOC Ships Technical Operating Committee , and others. Prof. Fiat is also an Editorial Board member of Theoretical Computer Science and Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science (ENTCS) is an electronic computer science journal published by Elsevier, started in 1995. Its issues include many post-proceedings for workshops, etc. The Managing Editor is Michael W. Mislove of Tulane University, USA. . He was also the co-founder of Algorithmic Research, which was later acquired by Cylink Corporation. "The rapid growth in the functionality of mobile computing Using a computing device while in transit. Mobile computing implies wireless transmission, but wireless transmission does not necessarily imply mobile computing. Fixed wireless applications use satellites, radio systems and lasers to transmit between permanent objects such as buildings power has created an opportunity to deliver a wide range of services to the end user. As this market develops, so too does the need to deploy security on these platforms. Discretix's approach to mobile security has been well accepted by the market. CryptoCell and CryptoFlash form a robust basis upon which to develop additional value added Value Added The enhancement a company gives its product or service before offering the product to customers. Notes: This can either increase the products price or value. security services and applications," said Professor Fiat. "We are pleased to have Professor Fiat join our advisory board. His deep understanding of security will allows us to maintain our leadership position and will be extremely valuable in charting the way forward for Discretix," said Gal Salomon, Founder and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of Discretix. About Discretix Discretix is a leading provider of embedded security technology for mobile devices and flash based storage. Discretix technology, which incorporates both hardware and software components, enables security to be incorporated into products at the chipset level so that it's transparent to the user while protecting sensitive information from malicious attacks, viruses, fraud, and theft. Discretix device toolkits fit into a wide array of devices and mobile systems to enhance security, reliability, and user experience. Discretix technology benefits the entire value chain of chip and platform vendors, device manufacturers, application providers, and operators by eliminating the need for them to devote resources to security, thereby lowering operation costs, increasing trust and driving increased deployment and greater revenues. For more information, please visit www.discretix.com. Discretix and CryptoCell are trademarks of Discretix, Ltd. Other product and trade names mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners. |
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