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IT cryptographic libraries deal signed

A Kane Computing product story
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk editorial team Nov 27, 2003

Kane Computing have recently signed an agreement with SnapshieldT to represent them in the EEC to promote and sell their Cryptographic Libraries that ensure information technology security.

Kane Computing (KCL) have recently signed an agreement with SnapshieldT, an Israeli company, to represent them in the EEC to promote and sell their Cryptographic Libraries running on Texas Instruments C54x/C55x, C62x, C64x and C67x DSP families and the OMAP platform.

Today, in the Information Technology age, information security has become a major concern for corporations around the world.

Businesses appreciate the importance of their communication privacy and consider information as a valuable asset.

Security technologies have evolved and became highly dynamic and complex.

With the use of software implementations, high security levels can always be maintained.

With its extensive experience in telephony security, SnapshieldT contributes security software applications, implemented today in legacy (wireline and wireless) services, along with a rich cryptographic library, including all popular private and public-key encryption algorithms (all algorithms required by IPSec standard), such as DES, the high-strength Triple DES and the brand new AES algorithm for symmetric encryption, with key exchange protected by RSA, ElGamal and Diffie-Hellman, MD5 and SHA-1 hashing functions along with their keyed versions (HMAC), RSA and DSA for digital signatures.

SnapshieldT offers their SnapcryptT - Standard Algorithms for Cryptography to companies that are engaged in the development of applications based on Texas Instruments DSPs.

Snapshield's algorithm is highly optimised for usage within embedded systems and could save costly development and provide developers with much faster time to market.

The SnapshieldT library fully supports TI's eXpressDSP algorithm standard and support the C54x, C55x, C62x, C64x, and C67x DSP generations and OMAP platform.

KCL and SnapshieldT are Texas Instruments Third Party Partners.

SnapshieldT has expertise in developing and licensing cryptographic libraries on TI DSPs and KCL has expertise in advising, supporting and supplying TI DSP developers with complete design and development packages.

About Kane Computing - KCL has been providing Image Processing, DSP and high performance computing products for use in industry, education and research since 1987.

The last few years has seen considerable growth within KCL in the high performance and Digital Signal Processing markets.

KCL started life as Sension Advanced Computing, designing, manufacturing and supplying parallel processing products based around the Inmos transputer.

In 1995 it became part of Kane International Ltd and subsequently changed its name to Kane Computing.

In October 2001 Kane Computing became an independent Company, Kane Computing Ltd.

KCL are now regarded as the primary source of fully supported development tools for Texas Instruments series of DSPs in the United Kingdom.

KCL provide a whole range of products based around Texas Instrument's TMS320 range of DSP's.

This includes starter kits, development systems, application boards and emulators.

KCL has a policy of continual improvement and operates its business in accordance with the requirements of ISO9001:2000.

About Snapshield - unsecured phone calls carry the very latest information and put organizations' most critical secrets at risk.

Founded in 1996, Snapshield is the only provider of affordable end-to-end security for all communications on and between wireline, CDMA, GSM and the networks of the future: 2.5, 3G and IP.

Proprietary technology delivers the standard and proven telecommunications encryption that protects subscribers against eavesdropping and the theft of privileged information.

While Snapshield's solution enables providers to offer new value added subscriber services that secure different kinds of communications, it can also be used to protect corporate and private networks.

Snapshield's seasoned team of veterans of the Israel Defense Forces' Intelligence Corps developed the Company's revolutionary solution for total end-to-end telephony security.

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