OKI developed the first telephone in Japan more than 125 years ago. Today synonymous with printing solution, OKI has never stopped innovating in the telecoms field. In particular, its face and iris recognition technologies open up biometrics for mobile devices. Yutaka Asai, Chief Technology Officer at OKI, reviews for the Webzine the latest developments of OKI’s research related to security & mobility, and how they fit in the global strategy of the group. [more]
GlobalPlatform’s mobile DRM specification goes live
GlobalPlatform announced the first commercial usage of its Small Terminal Interoperability Platform Specification to provide Digital Rights Management. [more]
The Open Mobile Team Platform published several recommendation papers recently. The “OMTP TR1” marks an important step in handset security requirements. [more]
The European Commission has authorized the financial aid of France to the R&D programme led by a consortium of 10 partners and headed by Gemalto. [more]
AppGate Secure Mobile Office combines security and mobility
The challenge
Studies show that security issues are the main factors in holding companies back from rolling out full access for mobile phones users. So far the risks have been considered greater than the revenue. Meanwhile, mobile users tend to (...) [more]
Splitstreem’s software security solution for portable storage
The challenge: portable storage devices security risk
The multiplication of portable storage devices in large enterprises and government agencies challenges the IT security managers. How to allow powerful tools for its workforce while keeping (...) [more]
A research paper from Cass Business School claims convergence of media, telecoms, IT and consumer electronics industries is mostly hype and now over. [more]
SeNAmI 2008, 1st International Workshop on Sensor Networks and Ambient Intelligence December 1-4, 2008 - Dunedin, New Zealand , In conjuction with PDCAT’08. ... [more]
Wireless World Research Forum Meeting 21, 13-15 October 2008 - Hilton Stockholm Slussen, Sweden, The WWRF meeting in Stockholm ... [more]