nCipher Partners With Certicom
nCipher partners with Certicom to support Elliptic Curve Cryptography
CAMBRIDGE, U.K. -- nCipher plc (LSE: NCH), a global leader in protecting critical enterprise data, announces it has partnered with Certicom Corp. (TSX: CIC) to offer the first commercially available hardware-based cryptographic security platform for implementing Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) based on Elliptic Curve Menezes-Qu-Vanstone (ECMQV). ECC is now recommended by the U.S. Government and is increasingly being adopted by industry and commerce to deliver high levels of security for protecting critical data.
By bringing together Certicom’s Suite B Power Bundle of software tools for ECC with nCipher’s tamper-resistant FIPS 140-2 validated hardware security modules (HSMs), customers can rapidly comply with the U.S. Government’s Suite B recommendations for advanced cryptographic algorithms. Suite B recommendations were defined by The National Security Agency (NSA) in 2005 to define best practice security with new public key cryptosystems for protecting classified and unclassified government communications and are also widely referenced throughout industry.
ECC is an important algorithm within Suite B due to its computational efficiency arising from the fact that it utilizes much smaller key sizes compared with conventional public key encryption systems for a given level of security. This delivers faster processing with lower power consumption making it ideal for demanding enterprise security applications, potentially reducing the number of servers required and freeing up valuable data center resources. As with any system employing cryptographic security it is deployment best practice to use HSMs to protect keys from theft and misuse. As a result of this partnership organizations can now satisfy both goals – adoption of the latest encryption and signing techniques all within a secure, tamper-resistant and easily managed environment. Furthermore, nCipher’s HSMs are also the only devices on the market to provide an acceleration capability for ECC, enabling system capacity to be increased even further, once again maximizing efficiency and reducing deployment costs.
“ECC security technology meets the increasingly demanding requirements of not just the U.S. Government but of public and private sector organizations around the world,” said Bernard Crotty, president and CEO of Certicom. “The nCipher partnership provides our customers with a range of deployment options allowing them to develop end-to-end ECC solutions with the highest performance implementations available and hardware protection from the most trusted name in the market.”
Certicom Corp. (Toronto: CIC)
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