Posts Tagged ‘crypto’

Understanding EAX’ Smart Grid Security

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

Much of the latest smart grid and AMI technology relies on the open ANSI C12.22/IEEE1703 standard for the transport of meter data over networks. And this specification relies on a security mechanism called EAX’, a modification of the EAX mode cryptography scheme.

A new report provides a concise explanation of how this security protocol functions. Download the full PDF here.

As we recently posted, smart grid security is becoming a booming industry unto itself, with billions of dollars to be spent in the coming years.

Android Platform Sees First Military Application

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

We previously posted about the growth of Google’s Android platform beyond the realm of smartphones into a range of consumer electronic devices. And now, as recently reported on Forbes.com, a major military defense contractor has brought Android in to the battlefield in what could be the first military application of Google’s open source platform.

Using Android software tools, Raytheon engineers built a basic application for military personnel that combines maps with a buddy list. Raytheon calls the entire framework the Raytheon Android Tactical System, or RATS for short. [...]

Every part of RATS is tailored for use on a battlefield. A soldier could make an unmanned plane a “buddy,” for instance, and track its progress on a map using his phone. He could then access streaming video from the plane, giving him a bird’s eye view of the area. Soldiers could also use the buddy list to trace the locations of other members of their squad.

According to an executive at Raytheon, the US Department of Defense, the Department of Homeland Security as well as law enforcement agencies could possibly adopt this technology as well.

We announced earlier this month that Mocana has earned the government’s first FIPS 140-2 level one validation for Android crypto software with NSA Suite B cryptography.