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GReesyspoon was one of the first trolls to go into my filter list. Good to see you’ve added him to yours again!
You clearly were not here a few years ago when Intel were working with DA and utilising KS as they developed their IoT chips. Hence the DA related documentation on the Intel website.
You're one of the trolls from advfn. You don't have to spread your misinformation here. It's a quieter place. More a place of statements than fraud. The only reason your tone isn't abusive and foul mouthed is because you know this site is policed.
To suggest that KS is 'not a viable solution' is beyond mere misinformation. It's laughable. It demonstrates to everyone that your statements are just chaff in the wind. They're as daft as MR's 67 billion. They're worse than irrelevant. They're insulting. And are clearly intended to worry newcomers, nothing more, as you know such nonsense will not be taken seriously by existing investors.
You're lowlife. I've had you blocked for six months or more, and unblocked to see what it is you're saying. Wish I hadn't now.
Happily, any newcomer worth his or her salt is not going to base their investment decision on the rantings of an internet troll. So you're wasting your time and making a fool of yourself. Much like MR and his advfn guild cartel who ramp the price up and trade it back down again. Which is why far more people now use Telegram, which is a shame for this board as the LSE people genuinely try to ensure this is a civilised place. Mind you, even on Telegram it's all rose tints. Overall, these discussion groups don't do much for my faith in humanity, which is why I don't use them often. I know why I'm invested here, I'm perfectly capable of assessing the cases for and against, and I don't need poisonous and puerile 'debates' to help me. Your manipulative bile is wasted on me. Back on filter.
G.Rees:-
You still have not answered the question, do you still hold Tern Stock?
“ Good grief? There are other solutions?? I suppose VW better give up making cars then, as there are already other companies making three dimensional, hollow devices with four wheels in which you can sit and which transport you from one location to another. ”
VW make cars, BMW make cars.
Intel make a solution for legacy systems, Device Authority makes waffles..
You get the gist, they are not competitors. Intel have made a viable solution, DA haven’t.
Intel gateways can also connect directly to Azure IoT hub and the AWS IoT platform..
Good grief? There are other solutions?? I suppose VW better give up making cars then, as there are already other companies making three dimensional, hollow devices with four wheels in which you can sit and which transport you from one location to another.
More idiocy. I'll bet you're also anti vax, anti mask, a climate change denier and a flat earther too.
Huh? So Daikin are implementing IoT devices. Terrific. More business for DA in making them secure.
Meanwhile, Intel recommend DA's Keyscaler for use with their IoT chips: https://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/public/us/en/documents/solution-briefs/device-authority-keyscaler-iot-security-automation-platform-solution-brief.pdf
Grees has waffle. DA have solutions.
Oh look… DA vs Intel..
The world’s largest heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) manufacturer, Daikin Applied* is making use of Internet of Things through the integration of an Intel® processor- based intelligent gateway solution in its existing Rebel* rooftop units. With the gateway, Daikin Applied is able to seamlessly connect Rebel units, pictured in Figure 2, to the cloud. As a result, Daikin Applied customers can proactively manage the performance of their buildings and address HVAC issues before they happen, thus avoiding expensive repairs and unpleasant temperature excursions.
DA have waffle, Intel have a solution..
So… How does Keyscaler overcome the legacy device hardware limitations???
There are already solutions out there that can take care of this. Microsoft offer their Guardian Modules and there are also intelligent gateways being produced.
Keep dreaming though….
US Gov spokesman,CISA's Eric Goldstein:SBOM Legacy devices.....Just for a moment Imagine how much retro fitting has to be done across the whole of AmericaAgencies are required to make progress towards adopting zero-trust models. Now, certainly for any organization, public or private, with a significant legacy infrastructure, moving toward zero trust is challenging. It takes time, it takes effort, it takes not just new technology but also rearchitecting of processes and of governance. We understand that for organizations that are operating in a legacy IT environment, this is a process that will take time.......Long-term risks also include legacy outdated software that is difficult to keep secure"Who ever sorts this lot out can name their price" imho https://fedtechmagazine.com/article/2021/06/qa-cisas-eric-goldstein-outlines-new-federal-cybersecurity-measuresAlso JITSUIN partnered device authority to amongst other things work on jitsuins Sbom retrofix legacy devices