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Home » LGE Licenses Rambus CryptoManager Security Platform

LGE Licenses Rambus CryptoManager Security Platform

November 30, 2015
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LG Electronics (LGE) has licensed Rambus’ CryptoManager security platform for its next-gen mobile devices. The Rambus CryptoManager platform provides chip and device companies with end-to-end security throughout the design and manufacturing process.  It includes a hardware root-of-trust for provisioning of keys to manage sensitive data on mobile devices. Specific terms of the agreement are confidential.

“At LGE, we are committed to ensuring that security is a key component of our industry-leading mobile devices,” said Sang-won Song, vice president and head of LGE Mobile SoC Development Department. “With Rambus Cryptography Research team’s advanced security expertise, the CryptoManager platform will help us secure mobile devices and applications throughout their lifecycle, providing critical trust among our customer base.”

http://investor.rambus.com/releasedetail.cfm?ReleaseID=944758

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