Posts Tagged ‘Mocana’

Mocana Presenting at 2010 RSA Conference

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

pic4-31Mocana is pleased to announce our participation in the 2010 RSA Conference, taking place in San Francisco, March 1-5, 2010.

As part of the “Governance, Risk & Compliance” track on March 3, 2010, we will present “Recent Attacks on Medical Devices”:

A new generation of connected medical devices is dramatically lowering healthcare costs. But many of these devices, including popular pacemakers, insulin pumps, and remote patient monitoring systems, have been fielded without adequate security. We detail newly discovered attacks and vulnerabilities on these devices, and suggest possible solutions.

To register, click here or visit www.rsaconference.com.

Mocana Wins Contract to Secure UAV Drones with Spark

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

pic1-29Spark Integration Technologies, a leading provider of software for resolving the complexities in real-time communication between distributed, heterogeneous technologies, today announced a technology partnership with Mocana to secure Spark’s Distrix™ information exchange product suite.

San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) February 17, 2010 — Spark Integration Technologies, a leading provider of software for resolving the complexities in real-time communication between distributed, heterogeneous technologies, today announced a technology partnership with Mocana to secure Spark’s Distrix™ information exchange product suite.

The agreement allows Spark to integrate Distrix with Mocana’s NanoDTLS™ device integrity API to prevent eavesdropping, tampering and message forgery of satellite communications managed by Distrix. Distrix enables customers to swiftly integrate Mocana’s encryption and authentication technology without requiring any rework to existing systems. This joint solution is already being used by Cahon Systems based in El Cajon, CA to retrofit large unmanned aerial vehicles and other assets in-the-field to secure voice and data communications between UAVs and ground stations in real-time operational scenarios.

Spark’s Distrix System Builder™ simplifies the design, coding, and implementation of distributed information exchange by providing graphical tools to describe the information and processes within systems and generate the code to link them together in the required configuration. By isolating the application logic from the environmental implementation, System Builder enables developers to change operational details such as the deployment platform and Quality of Service parameters without impacting application and interface logic.

Underlying System Builder is Spark’s award-winning Distrix Core Services platform that enables the integration of disparate hardware and software components and manages the addition, removal, modification, fail over and information exchange between them. Distrix enables a fundamental shift in systems architecture, design, and engineering with massive time and cost savings over traditional systems integration approaches and technologies.

NanoDTLS is Mocana’s super fast, super small DTLS solution specifically designed to speed product development while providing best-in-class device security services for resource-constrained environments. The Datagram Transport Layer Security (DTLS) protocol provides communications privacy for datagram protocols. NanoDTLS is based on the stream-oriented TLS protocol, and allows datagram-based applications to prevent eavesdropping, tampering, or message forgery. The datagram semantics of the underlying transport are preserved by NanoDTLS, and applications built with it don’t suffer from the delays associated with stream protocols. NanoDTLS is open-standards based, extensible, extremely small footprint, platform-agnostic and includes an optional government-certified FIPS 140-2 level one-validated crypto core, and supports the NSA’s Suite B cryptography suite. Interested developers can request a free source code evaluation of NanoDTLS at http://www.mocana.com/nanodtls.html

“Our project specifications required an embedded solution that provided robust cryptographic coprocessor support on an ARM9 processor. We found that NanoDTLS exceeded the performance and platform requirements while being extremely easy to use,” said Chad Trytten, CEO of Spark. “The fact that we were dealing with Mocana – the recognized experts in device integrity – helped convince our customer that NanoDTLS was the best approach. In working with them, we were also tremendously impressed by Mocana’s quick and comprehensive support.”

“We were very excited to get the chance to work with such a creative and technically innovative firm like Spark,” said Adrian Turner, CEO of Mocana. “Spark works with firms building communications and unmanned systems where requirements include complicated intra-system links, inter-system communication, including collaboration between different systems and remote control of sensors, and the integration of multiple central control and data processing systems into powerful ’systems of systems’ to serve complex mission requirements.”

For more information about Distrix visit www.sparkintegration.com or call +1-604-736-6675. For more information about Mocana’s NanoDTLS, visit www.mocana.com/nanodtls.html or call +1-415-617-0055.

About Spark
Spark Integration Technologies provides award-winning system software, development tools and technologies for developers and integrators of electronic systems. Combined with straightforward development and system management tools, the secure, platform-independent information exchange software substantially simplifies the development, integration and deployment of complex, dynamic electronic systems. This has allowed Spark customers, ranging from the US Department of Defense to manufacturers of electronic products, to rapidly create and enhance capabilities in areas of cutting edge technology such as unmanned systems and communications. Visit Spark on the web at http://www.sparkintegration.com.

About Mocana
Mocana secures the “Internet of Things” – the 20 billion datacom, smartgrid, federal, consumer, industrial and medical devices that connect across every sector of our economy. These devices already outnumber PC’s on the Internet by five to one, representing a $900 billion market that’s growing twice as fast as the PC market. Every day, millions of people use products sold by over 100 companies that leverage Mocana’s Device Integrity software, including Dell, Cisco, Honeywell, General Electric, General Dynamics, Avaya, Nortel Networks, Harris and Radvision, among others. Mocana won Frost & Sullivan’s Technology Innovation of the Year award for 2008 for Device Security, and was named to the Red Herring Global 100 as one of the “top 100 privately-held technology companies in the world” in January 2009.

Media contact:
Gregory P. Funaro
Acount Representative
Lois Paul & Partners
781-782-5896
Greg_Funaro@lpp.com

Syn-Tech Selects Mocana to Secure Department of Defense Fuel Systems and Handhelds

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

pic2-33San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) January 27, 2010 — Syn-Tech Systems, Inc., a dynamic defense and commercial engineering design and manufacturing firm specializing in materials handling, munitions support and automated fuel management systems, today announced a partnership with Mocana to secure fueling systems and associated ruggedized handhelds for the Department of Defense. Syn-Tech is using Mocana’s NanoCrypto device integrity software to encrypt RF communications between the mobile handheld devices and the data collection system mounted in fueling vehicles in the Syn-Tech Fuelmaster® Automated Point of Sale Device and Commercial Automated Data Capture systems. The device gathers billing information and sales transaction data and sends it via 2.4Ghz RF back to their office application. These systems are used by the Department of Defense and commercial fuel suppliers to capture fuel sales.

The announcement is timely, given the recent revelations in the Wall Street Journal of Iraqi and Afghan insurgents’ repeated interceptions of unencrypted satellite downlinks from the military’s fleet of Predator unmanned aerial vehicles, or UAVs. Military and commercial contractors alike are on notice to encrypt all sensitive dataflows, especially those as logistically strategic as fuel consumption and distribution statistics which could be used by enemies to predict troop movements and deployment strength.

Syn-Tech selected NanoCrypto, a sophisticated, FIPS 140-2 government-certified cryptographic engine purpose built for difficult and resource-constrained embedded systems environments. Mocana’s core cryptographic engine secures millions of devices from hundreds of technology manufactures worldwide and is one of the smallest, fastest and most comprehensive cryptographic cores on the market. It’s specifically designed to speed product development while providing best-in-class device security services for resource-constrained environments like FuelMaster’s ruggedized POS handhelds. NanoCrypto provides a holistic approach for securing networked devices and services, and is ideally suited for resource-constrained devices as well as high-traffic enterprise and federal environments where performance is critical. NanoCrypto is open-standards-based, extensible, extremely small footprint, platform-agnostic and features an optional government-certified FIPS 140-2 level-1-validated crypto core and NSA Suite B cryptography. Developers can request a free trial of the NanoCrypto software at http://www.mocana.com/evaluate.html.

FuelMaster’s Mocana-secured Automated Data Capture (ADC) facilitates the full gamut of fueling solutions that are encountered at today’s military airfields. From complete fueling data acquisition and real-time temperature compensation to preauthorization of credit cards on a variety of networks, FuelMaster ADC is assimilated into both powered and non-powered equipment using pneumatic, hydraulic and electrical deadman systems for the military. Mocana-secured Radio Frequency (RF) data transmission assures accurate and timely billing data and inventory reconciliation. From load rack operations to into-plane fueling equipment FuelMaster automates many DoD fueling requirements.

FuelMaster ADC significantly lowers the inaccuracies and waste associated with military fueling operations, at home and in theatre. The system is tested and listed to comply with UL913, UL1604, UL1238 and NFPA 407, and is ruggedized and capable of multiple power input source voltages. FuelMaster ADC can even read multiple vendor magnetic stripe cards and ProKees/VIL keys.

Originally designed for the U.S. Air Force, FuelMaster®’s Air Force’s design specifications required that the system be user-maintainable through the use of modular components and remote diagnostics support over voice-grade (low bandwidth) telephone lines. The Air Force now counts FuelMaster® as one of its most successful programs.

“The very same design features that led to a successful Air Force program have now resulted in FuelMaster being used throughout the Department of Defense, and we’re excited to be part of such a crucial support system,” said Mocana CEO Adrian Turner. “The advanced security features Mocana brings to FuelMaster should expand their unparalleled success in the commercial market, as well. Syn-Tech’s technical support and their tremendous on-line capabilities are unique in the fuel management industry and we’re proud to count them among our partners.”

“Mocana’s engineering expertise and product support was exceptional. Their embedded security expertise really helped us enhance our device integrity across the FuelMaster product line, and helped us to get the secured solution rolled out much faster than we expected,” said Doug Dunlap, CEO of Syn-Tech Systems. “By incorporating NanoCrypto into FuelMaster, data collection is much more secure. The new installation requires less maintenance, resulting in significant cost savings, too.” For more information about FuelMaster, Syn-Tech’s secure, comprehensive family of military and commercial fueling solutions, visit www.syntech-fuelmaster.com. For more information about Mocana’s NanoSSH software, visit http://mocana.com/nanocrypto.html or call 415.617.0055.

About Syn-Tech
Syn-Tech Systems, Inc is a dynamic defense and commercial engineering design and manufacturing firm. Syn-Tech specializes in materials handling and munitions support equipment and automated fuel management systems. Our operations include engineering design, systems integration, independent research and development, and product manufacturing. Syn-Tech Systems, Inc., is experienced in designing and manufacturing according to customer concepts, product performance requirements, or item development specifications. Visit Syn-Tech on the web at http://www.syntech-fuelmaster.com.

About Mocana
Mocana secures the “Internet of Things” – the 20 billion datacom, smartgrid, federal, consumer, industrial and medical devices that connect across every sector of our economy. These devices already outnumber PC’s on the Internet by five to one, representing a $900 billion market that’s growing twice as fast as the PC market. Every day, millions of people use products sold by over 100 companies that leverage Mocana’s Device Integrity software, including Dell, Cisco, Honeywell, General Electric, General Dynamics, Avaya, Nortel Networks, Harris and Radvision, among others. Mocana won Frost & Sullivan’s Technology Innovation of the Year award for 2008 for Device Security, and was named to the Red Herring Global 100 as one of the “top 100 privately-held technology companies in the world” in January 2009.

Mocana Nominated for 2010 SPIFFY Award

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

pic6-30Presented annually to the most impressive telecommunications start-ups in Silicon Valley, the SPIFFY Awards are judged by the members of the Service Provider Forum (SPiF) of the Telecom Council of Silicon Valley. This year the Council evaluated over 100 telecom companies and Mocana is honored to be among the final nominees.

An award recognizing “the best investment opportunity within the mobile telecom sector,” Mocana has been nominated for The Zephyr Award for Best Mobile Opportunity.

The winners will be announced at a recognition ceremony on February 25.

REDCOM Picks Mocana to Secure Carrier Class 4/5 IP Softswitch Solutions

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

pic5-27Victor, N.Y. and San Francisco (November 24, 2009)‚ REDCOM Laboratories Inc., a company that designs and manufactures digital and IP-enabled telecommunications systems, today announced a technology partnership with Mocana to secure REDCOM’S TRANSip® IP technology suite. REDCOM announced an agreement to integrate Mocana’s NanoSSL™ Advanced™ device integrity software to implement secure SIP over TLS and to encrypt remote administration of REDCOM HDX and SLICE® 2100™ softswitches. Mocana’s security technology embedded within these REDCOM platforms protects users from eavesdropping, data theft and VoIP man-in-the-middle attacks by encrypting content and authenticating endpoints at carrier-class traffic volumes and speeds.

TRANSip is a Mocana-secured, fully integrated VoIP and TDM solution available for the REDCOM HDX and SLICE 2100 Carrier Class 4/5 softswitch platforms that incorporates the benefits of TDM and IP technologies. TRANSip provides a SIP Call Controller, Media Gateway, Media Gateway Controller, and a full range of related IP telephony capabilities and features. TRANSip also supports traditional TDM transport and signaling interfaces and features.

NanoSSL is Mocana’s super fast, super small SSL/TLS solution specifically designed to speed product development while providing best-in-class device security services for resource-constrained environments. NanoSSL is open-standards based, extensible, extremely small footprint, platform-agnostic and includes an optional government-certified FIPS 140-2 level one-validated crypto core. NanoSSL includes a full-featured key generator and certificate management client, and even supports Government Suite B crypto algorithms and the new RFC standard for TLS 1.2. Free source code evaluations of NanoSSL are available to developers at www.mocana.com/evaluate.html.

“Our customers demand robust security from our IP-based switch platforms,” said Klaus Gueldenpfennig, President of REDCOM. “They also expect very high throughput and high availability. Mocana’s government-certified cryptography software stood out head and shoulders above the rest. Their stellar engineering support and embedded security expertise made Mocana an easy choice when we went looking for a security partner.”

“REDCOM’s TRANSip incorporates a full VoIP and TDM feature set in a single Next Generation Network platform, coupling REDCOM’s world-renowned reliability with best-in-class Mocana device security,” said Adrian Turner, Mocana’s President and CEO. “TRANSip offers their customers all the ROI benefits of secure VoIP while still leveraging customers’ substantial investments in existing network elements.”

For more information about REDCOM’s HDX and SLICE 2100 with TRANSip, please email sales@redcom.com or call 1.585.924.7550. For more information about Mocana’s NanoSSL software, visit www.mocana.com/nanossl.html or call 415.617.0055.

About REDCOM
For more than 30 years, REDCOM has specialized in the design and manufacture of innovative telecommunications products noted for their quality and reliability. REDCOM products provide customers with state-of-the-art public and private network systems, ISDN systems, integrated TDM and VoIP systems, transportable systems, programmable systems, and test equipment.

Located in Victor, New York, REDCOM markets to a global customer base including commercial telecom service providers, private networks, integrators, emergency responders, and government and defense agencies, customizing products to meet each market’s specific needs. All REDCOM products are proudly designed, manufactured and assembled in the United States.

About Mocana
Mocana secures the “Internet of Things” – the 20 billion datacom, smartgrid, federal, consumer, industrial and medical devices that connect across every sector of our economy. These devices already outnumber PCs on the Internet by five to one, representing a $900 billion market that’s growing twice as fast as the PC market. Every day, millions of people use products sold by over 100 companies that leverage Mocana’s Device Integrity software, including Dell, Cisco, Honeywell, General Electric, General Dynamics, Avaya, Nortel Networks, Harris and Radvision, among others. Mocana won Frost & Sullivan’s Technology Innovation of the Year award for 2008 for Device Security, and was named to the Red Herring Global 100 as one of the “top 100 privately-held technology companies in the world” in January 2009.

FREE MOCANA WHITEPAPER
The Big Fat Mocana List of RFCs-We-Support

Sunday, November 22nd, 2009

pic4-26Mocana’s Device Security Framework is an extensible software framework that secures all aspects of device data and enterprise communications, for any connected device. In addition to helping applications and device designers reduce development costs and dramatically enhance cryptographic performance, Mocana’s DSF is fully compatible with industry standards and implements the most comprehensive set of IETF RFC specifications available on the market.

Click here to download Mocana’s list of supported RFCs.

JDSU Selects Mocana to Secure TestPoint Family of Broadband Test Solutions

Monday, November 16th, 2009

pic5-25Mocana today announced that JDSU, the leading provider of communications test and measurement solutions and optical products for telecommunications service providers, cable operators, and network equipment manufacturers, has selected Mocana to provide embedded security and device integrity for the popular JDSU TestPoint family of broadband test solutions.

JDSU TestPoint offers a flexible and cost-effective telecom and datacom test solution for Production and Service Verification Testing (SVT). It consists of a modular platform that provides versatility in configuring interface types, transmission rates, protocols, and port density. A key TestPoint attribute is support for multiple rates on single modules. The platform also features and easy-to-use graphical user interface (GUI) and simple automation interfaces. It is available in three chassis formats, and provides 1/2/4/8/10G Fibre Channel (FC) support and Ethernet features from 10Mb/s up to 10 Gigabit Ethernet (GigE). Transport protocol coverage includes Synchronous Optical NETworking/Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SONET/SDH) up to 39.813 Gb/s and Optical Transport Network (G.709) up to 43.018 Gb/s including overclocked rates.

After analyzing several security partners, JDSU selected Mocana and their NanoSSH Advanced solution because of Mocana’s extremely small footprint, very high performance and ease-of-implementation. Because NanoSSH is designed for portability (it’s already available for more than 30 operating systems and 70 CPU platforms), JDSU has ultimate flexibility when expanding the TestPoint product line to new hardware platforms.

NanoSSH is Mocana’s super-fast, super-small SSH client/server solution with support for X509.v3 Certificate based authentication and comes with RADIUS client, specifically designed to speed product development while providing best-in-class device security services for resource-constrained environments. NanoSSH provides a holistic approach for securing networked devices and services, and is ideally suited for resource-constrained devices as well as high-traffic enterprise and federal environments where performance is critical. NanoSSH is open-standards-based, extensible, extremely small footprint, platform-agnostic and features an optional government-certified FIPS 140-2 level-1-validated crypto core and NSA Suite B cryptography. OEM developers can request a free trial of the NanoSSH software at http://www.mocana.com/evaluate.html.

“Mocana’s NanoSSH software helped accelerate our development cycle for secure connectivity to the TestPoint product,” said Guylain Barlow, Sr. Product Line Manager in JDSU’s Communications Test and Measurement business segment. “Mocana’s technology is the fastest, smallest SSH implementation we’ve seen, and the quality of their code can’t be beat. They really understand device integrity, and the special challenges of securing embedded platforms.”

Mocana announced general availability of the new 5.1 release of its Device Security Framework(TM), which includes NanoSSH, this September. DSF is the industry’s most comprehensive suite of solutions designed to protect the integrity of connected devices. More than 100 major OEM companies including Cisco, Intel, General Electric, Honeywell, Motorola and Siemens rely on Mocana’s Framework to protect the networked non-PC devices they sell into the consumer, medical, industrial, IT and military markets.

Developers can get a free evaluation copy of the new 5.1 release of NanoSSH or any other component of the DSF at www.mocana.com/evaluate.html.

“JDSU’s TestPoint solutions play a crucial role in the gigabit-Internet infrastructure,” said Adrian Turner, President and CEO of Mocana. “These critical national infrastructure devices and the communications they monitor and direct are increasingly coming under attack as hackers become ever more sophisticated. We’re proud to work with JDSU to help them layer in security that’s robust, transparent and won’t degrade the performance of TestPoint devices.”

About JDSU
JDSU (NASDAQ: JDSU) and (TSX: JDU) enables broadband and optical innovation in the communications, commercial and consumer markets. JDSU is the leading provider of communications test and measurement solutions and optical products for telecommunications service providers, cable operators, and network equipment manufacturers. JDSU is also a leading provider of innovative optical solutions for medical/environmental instrumentation, semiconductor processing, display, brand authentication, aerospace and defense, and decorative applications. More information is available at http://www.jdsu.com/.

About Mocana
Mocana secures the “Internet of Things” — the 20 billion datacom, smartgrid, federal, consumer, industrial and medical devices that connect across every sector of our economy. These devices already outnumber PCs on the Internet by five to one, representing a $900 billion market that’s growing twice as fast as the PC market. Every day, millions of people use products sold by over 100 companies that leverage Mocana’s Device Integrity software, including Dell, Cisco, Honeywell, General Electric, General Dynamics, Avaya, Nortel Networks, Harris and Radvision, among others. Mocana won Frost & Sullivan’s Technology Innovation of the Year award for 2008 for Device Security, and was named to the Red Herring Global 100 as one of the “top 100 privately-held technology companies in the world” in January 2009.

Media contact:
Gregory P. Funaro
Acount Representative
Lois Paul & Partners
781-782-5896
Greg_Funaro@lpp.com

Mocana Panelist at the Connected Devices Virtual Conference

Sunday, November 8th, 2009

pic4-24Mocana’s Kurt Stammberger, CISSP will be part of an expert panel at the fifth EE Times Virtual Conference: “Connected Devices: Entering a New Age of Embedded Devices” on Thursday, November 12. Kurt is one of the expert speakers discussing embedded device security as part of the “Networking/Security: Keeping Hackers and Malware Out” webinar, scheduled from 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m., EST.

As mission-critical embedded systems join the connected device revolution they are increasingly subject to attack. Viruses, worms, spyware, hackers, terrorists and the entire black hat arsenal is taking aim at cell phones, gaming platforms, electricity and water distribution infrastructure, and many other types of connected embedded systems. In just one real-world example, a single hacker famously manipulated both directions of a California traffic light into a simultaneous green state — causing several accidents. A distinguished panel of security experts discusses the present and future implications for embedded software developers as well as state of the art tools and techniques, including secure operating systems, virtualization and firewalls, to keep the bad guys out of your system.

The EE Times Connected Devices Virtual Conference is scheduled for Thursday, November 12, from 11 a.m. EST to 6 p.m. EST. For more information, visit http://www.eetimes.com/devices.

MOCANA CASE STUDY:
Securing CPU Tech’s Acalis Sentry

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

pic2-23Nowhere is device security more crucial than in Defense applications. The mission-critical requirements of defense settings demand a fully integrated security architecture, built from the ground up.

Mocana customer CPU Tech, a leader in secure processing solutions for defense, has recently announced Acalis Sentry. This software/hardware combination encrypts embedded software and manages internal security settings for their Acalis CPU872, the first commercially available trusted embedded processor that addresses the anti-tampering requirements of military and commercial systems, as defined by U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) Instruction 5200.39.

CPU Tech needed a system to authenticate connections between the client and Acalis Sentry Server, as well as issue and authenticate self-signed X.509 certificates. And because their product applications include secured embedded systems, it needed to be optimized for resource-constrained environments.

nanosslbox2They chose Mocana’s NanoSSL.

Mocana’s super fast, super small SSL/TLS solution was specifically designed to speed projects like CPU Tech’s while providing best-in-class security services for performance-critical environments. NanoSSL is open-standards based, extensible, configurable, easy to integrate, extremely small footprint and platform-agnostic. And the crypto core at the heart of NanoSSL is government-certified FIPS 140-2 level-1-validated — crucial to CPU Tech’s solution.

CPU Tech found that NanoSSL was actually going to be less expensive for them than OpenSSL, when engineering, testing and support costs were factored in — besides which, initial evaluations showed that OpenSSL would not be able to meet CPU Tech’s stringent performance requirements and long-term maintenance of FIPS certification. Another reason for CPU Tech’s selection was Mocana’s guarantee that NanoSSL contained no GPL code, so CPU Tech could be confident that their intellectual property wouldn’t accidentally become public domain because of “GPL contamination.” This “Trusted Source” software is a key value offering for Defense customers.

For more information about CPU Tech and its products, visit them at www.cputech.com, or click here.

MOCANA CASE STUDY:
Securing Radvisions Multiconferencing Unit

Monday, October 26th, 2009

pic5-22As videoconferencing becomes more widespread, even the most sensitive meetings are migrating online. Mocana customer Radvision knew it needed to do something to protect their government and commercial customers’ most sensitive videoconferences from hackers, interception and eavesdropping.

Radvision (NASDAQ: RVSN) is the industry’s leading provider of products and technologies for unified visual communications over IP and 3G networks. They offer one of the broadest sets of standards-based video networking technologies on the market today. Radvision is driving the unified communications revolution by combining the power of video, voice, data and wireless – in videoconferencing systems, mobile video solutions and highly scalable video-enabled desktop platforms for IP and next-generation cell networks.

Open-source security tools were considered, but the option was discarded because they were unsupported, unreliable and proved difficult to port to Radvision’s advanced, special-purpose platforms. Neither could they meet Radvision’s stringent performance requirements. Radvision also needed FIPS 140-2 level one validation for their core security libraries in order to address the needs of their most sensitive government and government-contractor customers – something open source couldn’t offer.

Radvision turned to Mocana, tightly integrating Mocana’s NanoSSL™ solution into the Radvision Multiconferencing Unit http://www.radvision.com/Products/Video-Products/MCUs/default.htm and the Radvision Gateway http://www.radvision.com/Products/Video-Products/Gateways/default.htm.

Mocana’s super fast, super small SSL/TLS solution was specifically designed to speed product development projects like Radvision’s while providing best-in-class device security services for performance-critical environments. Radvision loved NanoSSL’s open-standards based, extensible, extremely small footprint, platform-agnostic and government-certified FIPS 140-2 level-1- validated crypto core. Best of all, Radvision found NanoSSL to be surprisingly affordable: their total cost of ownership ended up being substantially less than what they had anticipated for open source, when engineering and support costs were included. And Mocana’s NanoSSL helped them get new, more secure versions of their products to market much faster than expected.

For more information about RADVISION and its products, visit them at www.radvision.com