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ECC2K-130 on NVIDIA GPUs

ECC2K-130 on NVIDIA GPUs

...multiple platforms, including standard CPUs, FPGAs, PlayStations and GPUs, to break the Certicom ECC2K-130 challenge. GPUs are not designed for fast binary-field arithmetic... Read more

2 January, 2012

PDA encryption options

...Those who need a little more protection should consider movianCrypt or JAWZDataGator. Certicom's moviancrypt encrypts and decrypts your data files on the fly using... Read more

18 July, 2002 by Brien M Posey

Compaq promotes alternative mobile cryptography

...Hewlett-Packard, but HP has adopted IPsec and uses a solution from Certicom. In the meantime, Bergdahl is apprehensive that VPN solutions not tailored for... Read more

8 February, 2002 by Peter Judge

PDA security to get stronger

...a large scale. One firm addressing the need for better security is Certicom, which last week launched its MovianCrypt product for Palm OS. The product... Read more

16 June, 2001 by Dennis Fisher

New type of encryption cracked

...the Elliptic Curve Cryptosystem (ECC) Challenge, sponsored by Canadian encryption technology firm Certicom. Cracking it took a formidable combined effort from 195 volunteers in 20... Read more

30 September, 1999 by Will Knight

Fujitsu Siemens Pocket LOOX 610 BT/WLAN

The Pocket LOOX 610 scores with its 128MB of RAM and built-in wireless connectivity (Bluetooth and 802.11b), but is somewhat hefty and comes up short on battery life. Read more

9 December, 2003 by Sandra Vogel

The Week in Review: Getting unwired

...one to watch. The retired engineer concerned has already settled claims with Certicom and a credit card processing company. If RSA and Verisign fall too... Read more

28 February, 2003 by ZDNet UK

£35,000 prize to crack 'PitBull'

...have broken a 108-bit public encryption key. French cryptographic technology firm Certicom has offered a $10,000 prize fund to the successful code smasher... Read more

16 January, 2001 by Graeme Wearden

The Day Ahead: Dissecting a sector downgrade

...CacheFlow, Quest Software, EMC, Veritas, Network Appliance, Inktomi, Network Engines, NetIQ, Netegrity, Certicom, Internet Security Systems and VeriSign. Now Lewis' IT slowdown call wasn't... Read more

3 January, 2001 by Larry Dignan

Open source fans break strong encryption

...breaking stunt is part of a challenge set by cryptographic technology firm Certicom which offered a cash prize of $10,000 (£6,200) for the... Read more

5 April, 2000 by Will Knight

A Year Ago: Behind Palm's new network

Originally published Fri, 15 Jan 1999 07:06:32 GMT Read more

15 January, 2000 by Peter Coffee

Credit card cookie theft 'unlikely'

...unlikely" possibility, according to Paul Fahn, cryptographic analyst for encryption technology provider Certicom. "If the site is run properly and securely it should not be... Read more

6 December, 1999 by Jennifer Mack

All Palm on the Western front

...synchronization software maker AvantGo that also includes Puma Technology, GobalWare Computing and Certicom. The forum is working on a standard that has the same goal... Read more

18 October, 1999 by Carmen Noble

Palm.net keeping it in the family

...Microsoft] Exchange," McVeigh said. The wireless hop will use encryption technology from Certicom, which currently provides encryption for Palm Computing's Palm VII handheld device... Read more

3 September, 1999 by Carmen Noble

Behind Palm's new network

Tough challenges face 3Com Corp. as it gets ready to field-test its Palm VII device--a pocket-size, instant-on organiser that will provide wireless Internet access and is intended to operate for several weeks on two AAA batteries. Read more

15 January, 1999 by Peter Coffee

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