
DENVER, CO —July 27th, 2010 —Relevant Security Corporation, a leading
innovator and provider of their patented Real Privacy Management (RPM)
algorithm for implementation of transaction level security between all
devices in a communication, today announced that it will be presenting
the mathematics of the RPM technique at Security B-Sides in Las Vegas,
NV.
“We are extremely pleased to be able to discuss this
technique for transaction level security at B-Sides,” says Glenn Veach,
RSCorp., CTO. “The B-Sides conference gives us an audience who
truly understands the issues with implementing authentication
technologies and provides us with feedback on how RPM can ensure network
security by implementing transaction based authentication and
security.”
As a follow up to presenting at Security B-Sides,
there will be the opportunity for attendees at DEF CON 18 to test RPM
enabled RevSecure appliances while they transfer data between one
another. In the spirit of competition Relevant Security is awarding an
IPAD to whomever can reveal the details of the secured data between the
appliances by breaking the RPM method.
Relevant Security
Corporation is using the patented Real Privacy Management (RPM)
technology in OEM network communications equipment, with the Android
mobile applications, and installed in virtual server environments. RPM
has been demonstrated to improve performance over traditional
authentication mechanisms, allowing RPM to authenticate transactions in
near real-time.
About Security B-Sides and DEF CON 18
BSides
is a community-driven event built for and by information security
community members. The goal is to expand the spectrum of conversation
beyond the traditional confines of space and time. It creates
opportunities for individuals to both present and participate in an
intimate atmosphere that encourages collaboration.
DEF CON is one of the oldest continuous running hacker conventions around, and also one of the largest.
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