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Remy is being recognized for leading INSIDE Secure through a strategic business transformation INSIDE Secure, a leader in embedded security solutions for mobile and connected devices announced recently that the company CEO, Remy de Tonnac, has been named a finalist for Executive/CEO of the Year in the 6th Annual 2014 Golden Bridge Awards. Remy is being recognized for leading INSIDE Secure through a strategic business transformation. As a result, the company grew successfully from a niche semi-conductor provider to a mobile solutions company with a full spectrum of product offerings. This consists of hardware, firmware, middleware, software and intellectual property solutions that work together, enabling customers to secure everything from mobile devices and transactions to payment, access and the Internet of Things. Organizations from all over the world were eligible to submit nominations including public and private, for-profit and non-profit, large, small and start-up companies. Winners will be honored in San Francisco on Monday, September 8, 2014 during the 6th annual awards dinner and presentations. “It is a great honor to be named a finalist for CEO of the Year in the Golden Bridge Awards 2014,” said INSIDE Secure CEO, Remy de Tonnac. “It is important to say that this selection has only been made possible due to the support of the entire INSIDE Secure team. Well-deserved congratulations are also due for their efforts in advancing INSIDE Secure’s positioning to be at the core of a fundamental evolution of our environment in the age of mobile computing and the emergence of the Internet of Things. This new positioning has allowed us to achieve strong growth in 2013 and to prepare a vibrant future for the company.” Under Remy de Tonnac’s leadership, INSIDE Secure made a highly strategic change in its market positioning to ensure the company’s continuing success and meet evolving customer needs within the embedded security market. Looking ahead to 2014 and beyond, the company will further pursue its repositioning strategy, seizing on the opportunities arising in fast-moving sectors like Digital Rights Management (DRM) and mobile payment security. Also, the company will continue to leverage its security IP, technology and expertise and pursue the strategic monetisation of its NFC technology and patent portfolio, as illustrated by the company’s completion of a USD 19.2M IP deal with industry giant Intel earlier this year. “We're pleased to see Remy de Tonnac make the finalist list for this award and applaud his successes in helping leading companies secure a variety of devices and payments critical to a secure economy,” said Rake Narang, co-president, Golden Bridge Awards.
The new MatrixHCE includes software security will defend against any attacks in the hostile mobile environment INSIDE Secure, a leader in embedded security solutions for mobile and connected devices, recently announced at CARTES America the launch of a white-label Android application for Host Card Emulation (HCE) based payments. The new MatrixHCE product enables mobile payment application providers to accelerate time to market by using the pre-validated HCE payment functionality. It includes the highest level of software security to defend against any attacks in the hostile mobile environment. Introduced on Android 4.4 (KitKat), Host Card Emulation (HCE) allows for contactless payments (and other services including loyalty programs, building access and transit passes) to be made directly between the consumers' bank mobile application and the retailers point-of-sale, using NFC technology. It allows sensitive data used to facilitate transactions to be stored on, and accessed from, cloud servers rather than a mobile device and without the use of a hardware secure element. HCE therefore enables widespread deployment of mobile payments, which have previously been restricted by the limited deployment of hardware secure elements in mobile devices. However HCE adoption has been hampered by the security concerns associated with software payment applications running on open mobile platforms. MatrixHCE combines INSIDE Secure’s long expertise in payments security with the software security expertise it gained from Metaforic, a company acquired by INSIDE Secure on April 5, 2014, to address these concerns and offer the highest possible level of software security. MatrixHCE supports the HCE payment standards announced by major payment brands such as Mastercard and VISA, in preparation for the global commercial rollout later this year. It benefits from the software obfuscation and whitebox encryption security technologies developed by Metaforic. These have successfully undergone extensive penetration tests at external security labs. MatrixHCE also embeds secure networking communication technologies to protect the exchanges between the cloud server and the mobile application, thereby further protecting banking and payment data. “The mobile payment market has tremendous potential and we are excited to bring this innovative offering to market to accelerate deployments,” said Simon Blake-Wilson, executive vice president of Mobile Security division at INSIDE Secure. “Our solution raises the bar on software security by combining application and cloud security to solve the critical problem in delivering workable HCE based payment solutions.” With the addition of MatrixHCE, INSIDE Secure offers the most complete range of client security solutions for the payments market, comprising: Micropass, consisting of chip, OS and payments applications for traditional card-based payments VaultSEcure, a hardware secure element solution consisting of chip, OS and payments applications for hardware-based mobile payments MatrixHCE, a white-label application, building on HCE for software-based mobile payments
Holmes will present “Accelerating EMV Personalization: Factors that make a difference” on Thursday May 15 INSIDE Secure, a leader in embedded security solutions for mobile and connected devices, recently announced that Reid D. Holmes, VP Business Development of Payment at INSIDE Secure, will hold a session during CARTES America, May 13-15 in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. Holmes will present “Accelerating EMV Personalisation: Factors that make a difference” on Thursday May 15, 12:00pm – 12:30pm, within the seminar entitled ‘Will the US keep its EMV promise (part II)?’ “As EMV rolls out in the US, card issuers will be faced with personalising millions of cards based on the Common Personalisation Specification (CPS),” said Holmes. “Although there are no questions about how to personalize EMV cards, the choice of chip operating system can greatly affect the cost, speed, transaction performance, and user experience of an issuer’s card.” Holmes will examine the technical factors that are critical to EMV personalisation, such as EEPROM size and transaction speed. He will also weigh personalisation costs, throughput, supporting infrastructure, and resources required in order to meet market demands. Reid D. Holmes serves on the Smart Card Alliance Payments Council and participates in the EMV Migration Forum work groups. He has extensive experience in a wide range of payment and mobile technologies, combined with a deep familiarity with members of the payment industry ecosystem in North America. Holmes previously worked for Giesecke & Devrient America, where he was responsible for contactless payment and transit product sales. There, he engaged in early Near Field Communication (NFC) and Over-the-Air (OTA) mobile payment trials. Before that, he was VP responsible for deploying emerging products and services at VISA. Holmes started his career with divisions of Western Union and AT&T after graduating from Virginia Tech with a degree in Mathematics.