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  • PKI Tech Vendor to Adopt Thales-Built Hardware Security Modules - top government contractors - best government contracting event
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    PKI Tech Vendor to Adopt Thales-Built Hardware Security Modules

    Microsec, a public key infrastructure supplier in Hungary, has selected Thales to provide hardware security modules for integration with the former’s mobile identification technology. Thales said Thursday Microsec will adopt the nShield modules to help the Hungarian vendor secure its PassBy[ME] application and comply with the European Union’s regulation for electronic identification and trust services. NShield uses encryption, digital signing […] More

  • Accenture Unveils Blockchain Platform Based on Thales Hardware Security Module - top government contractors - best government contracting event
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    Accenture Unveils Blockchain Platform Based on Thales Hardware Security Module

    Accenture has partnered with Thales’ e-Security business, formerly Vormetric, to develop a blockchain technology-based platform designed to protect government, healthcare and financial records from potential cyber attacks. Thales integrated with Accenture’s security tool its nShield hardware security module that works to generate, store and protect digital keys designed to validate and secure transactions and messages, […] More

  • Thales to Provide Hardware-Based Encription Tech for Tunisia's Natl Digital Certification Agency - top government contractors - best government contracting event
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    Thales to Provide Hardware-Based Encription Tech for Tunisia’s Natl Digital Certification Agency

    Thales will deliver hardware-based encryption technology to Tunisia’s National Digital Certification Agency to help the country secure newly modernized national public key infrastructure designed to offer online services for e-government, e-commerce, e-banking and e-health applications. Thales said Wednesday its hardware security modules will help generate and defend keys against cyber attacks or potential malicious use. The company’s […] More