Secure peripheral cards

Enzo Michelangeli em at who.net
Wed Mar 20 23:08:56 EST 2002


Try http://www.ncipher.com/safebuilder/codesafe.html .
Also some of the devices mentioned at http://www.kegel.com/ssl/hw.html might
be useful to you. And if the application is not too large and demanding, a
Java iButton (http://www.ibutton.com/ibuttons/java.html ) could also do the
trick.

Enzo

----- Original Message -----
From: "Roop Mukherjee" <bmukherj at shoshin.uwaterloo.ca>
To: <cryptography at wasabisystems.com>
Sent: Thursday, 21 March, 2002 8:21 AM
Subject: Secure peripheral cards


> I am searching for some citable references about secure peripheral cards.
> Contrary to what I had imagined when I had started searching, I found very
> little. I am looking to see what are the peripherals that have
> cryptographic capabilities and what are thier capabilities?
>
> The Embassy (www.wave.com) thing seems like a single secure system in
> itself, which can run programs and do everything from secure boot to
> secure IO. So I imagine that all of this stuff will not be put in the
> peripherals. Also in the same vein US patent 6,314,409 talk of a secure
> system but in more abstract terms.
>
> Intel's audio players and sigmatels auddio _decoders_ (can be a
> comeplte device or a peripheral according to the brochure) seems to calim
> Microsoft's DRM compatibility.
>
> I would appreciate some better references.
>
> Thanks,
> -- Roop
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