Solutions
MatrixSSL and Device Web Services provide solutions to several market segments.
MatrixSSL allows secure call signaling with TLS for SIP and H.323 VoIP protocols. VoIP devices can be securely provisioned with configuration data and software updates. Web based management interfaces can also be secured with HTTPS so devices may be managed remotely.
The MatrixSSL TLS library is designed to be integrated directly with network stacks. Implementing 802.11x WPA EAP-TLS is straightforward with most Wireless networking stacks. HTTPS support allows the Web configuration systems of Wireless access points to be secured.
Telecom and Datacenter use of SSL will increase with the growing number of secure network devices. Additionally, secure VoIP will require Highly Available solutions for handling thousands of calls. Simultaneously handling these connections strains both CPU and memory resources. The low dynamic memory usage MatrixSSL allows 10 times the number of simultaneous connections as other standard solutions, and MatrixSSL is compatible with most hardware cryptography accelerators.
Neglecting security or developing homegrown solutions for networked devices no longer is sufficient for intelligent devices. "With standards based security available under 50KB, there's no excuse for insecure devices."
Users of network applications from enterprise collaboration to handheld data capture are increasingly asking for security to protect their sensitive data. MatrixSSL is easy to integrate with custom application protocols, and is compact enough to distribute in a download package. Providing a tested security library eases support requirements and provides a known level of security.
Device Web Services
PeerSec Networks Device Web Services allows secure, remote management of networked devices. Auto-configuration, upgrading and XML Web services create a new class of intelligent network devices.