BOSTON and ATLANTA, Oct. 29,
2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Longview IoT, a Carnegie Technologies company, announced today its
partnership with GMO GlobalSign, a global Certificate
Authority and leading provider of identity and security solutions for the Internet of Things, and with Intrinsic ID, the world's leading provider of digital authentication technology
for Internet of Things security. Together, the trio of best-in-class providers built world-class security into the
Longview solution to guard against attacks before they happen.
Longview is a comprehensive collection of custom-engineered sensors, gateways, cloud analytics, and industry-specific
applications that come pre-configured to work right out of the box. As a self-contained solution, there are no servers to buy or
computer experts to manage. Longview foresaw the need to maximize IoT security and took a proactive approach by partnering with
best-of-breed security providers from the onset rather than reactively fixing issues as they arise.
Layer 1
Longview's triple-layer security includes the robust LPWAN network protocol LoRaWAN™, which can cover vast areas that
cannot be covered by Wi-Fi and may not have cellular connectivity. LoRaWAN™ includes native symmetric 128-bit encryption on every
transmission on the network.
Layer 2
Longview incorporates Intrinsic ID's SRAM PUF, a Physical Unclonable Function (PUF) to generate a device-specific key
based on minuscule anomalies of each semiconductor, similar to a human fingerprint, to uniquely identify each of Longview's
sensors and gateways.
Layer 3
Each Longview device includes two security certificates provided by GlobalSign's IoT Identity Platform and are
automatically provisioned by GlobalSign's IoT Edge Enroll solution. This protects both the device in the supply chain as well as
the data transmitted on the LPWAN network, thus truly enabling a secure, connected ecosystem with a Strong Device Identity for
every one of Longview's IoT devices. Longview's data is then stored in a private, secure cloud infrastructure that provides
the final layer of comprehensive data security.
"We have made IoT security the utmost priority with Longview throughout the entire solution, from our sensors to the cloud,
and into the field," said Brad Bush, managing director of Internet of Things for Carnegie
Technologies. "Working with GlobalSign and Intrinsic ID ensures that businesses and users are protected by best-in-class
technologies at every point in the system, ensuring that our solution is secure and future proof for enterprises of any
size."
"These three companies working together have created a truly impressive IoT solution," said Lancen
LaChance, vice president, product management, IoT Solutions, GlobalSign. "The security focus that Carnegie has implemented
into the product design and development of Longview with GlobalSign's IoT Identity platform is outstanding foresight from
the lowest component all the way up to the cloud."
"Sound security depends on a hardware-based root of trust, and Longview's use of Intrinsic ID's software IP ensures device
identities are unclonable and makes it possible to secure the IoT solution at the factory," said Pim
Tuyls, chief executive officer of Intrinsic ID. "We're pleased Longview chose such an aggressive security strategy as it
goes to market with its IoT solutions."
The Longview IoT solution includes a configurable dashboard that enables real-time asset tracking and analytics from anywhere
using a computer, tablet, or smartphone. The notification system enables businesses to create customizable text or email alerts
so they can stay informed at all times. Longview is built to support many industry verticals including oil and gas, construction,
medical, smart buildings, smart cities, and utilities. In applications such as smart cities it is very important to secure data
through its entire lifecycle.
Longview will be on display today and tomorrow, October 29-30, at Industrial IoT World Booth #114 in Atlanta, Georgia. Brad Bush will speak October
29 from 2:40 p.m.-3 p.m., delivering a presentation entitled "How to Squeeze 8x More Bandwidth Out of your LoRA Network," and Longview's vice president of sales &
business development, Ryan Derouin, will be on a panel discussing "Enhancing Data and Data Management with Industrial IoT" from noon to 12:40
p.m.
About GMO GlobalSign
GlobalSign is the leading provider of
trusted identity and security solutions enabling businesses, large enterprises, cloud service providers and IoT innovators around
the world to secure online communications, manage millions of verified digital identities and automate authentication and
encryption. Its high-scale Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) and identity solutions support the billions of services, devices,
people and things comprising the Internet of Everything (IoE). The company has offices in the Americas, Europe and Asia. For more information, please visit https://www.globalsign.com
About GMO Internet Group
GMO Internet Group is an Internet services industry leader, developing and operating Japan's most widely used domain, hosting & cloud, ecommerce, security, and payment solutions. The Group
also includes the world's largest online FX trading platform, as well as online advertising, Internet media, and cryptocurrency
related services. GMO Internet, Inc. (TSE: 9449) is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. For more
information, please visit https://www.gmo.jp/en/
About Carnegie Technologies
Carnegie Technologies was founded in 2010 to develop mobility products and services that connect people, things and
networks throughout the world. The Company has a deep technology heritage and delivers groundbreaking connectivity and
convergence solutions for mobile operators, satellite communications, Internet of Things, corporate board governance, mobile
entertainment and much more to fundamentally transform the way we think about communications, public and personal safety
entertainment and economic efficiencies. Headquartered in Austin, Texas, the Company has
offices and product development on four continents. More information can be found at www.CarnegieTechnologies.com.
Carnegie is a member of the LoRa
Alliance, a non-profit association of more than 500 member companies committed to enabling large-scale deployment of
Low Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN) IoT through the development and promotion of the LoRaWAN open standard.
About Intrinsic ID
Intrinsic ID is the world's leading digital authentication company, providing the Internet of Things with
hardware-based root-of-trust security via unclonable identities for any IoT-connected device. Based on Intrinsic ID's patented
SRAM PUF technology, the
company's security solutions can be implemented in hardware or software. Intrinsic ID security, which can be deployed at any
stage of a product's lifecycle, is used to validate payment systems, secure connectivity, authenticate sensors, and protect
sensitive government and military systems. Intrinsic ID technology has been deployed in more than 100 million devices. Award
recognition includes the Frost & Sullivan Technology Leadership Award and the EU Innovation Radar Prize. Intrinsic ID
security has been proven in millions of devices certified by Common Criteria, EMVCo, Visa and multiple governments. Intrinsic
ID's mission: Authenticate EverythingTM. Visit Intrinsic ID online at www.Intrinsic-ID.com.
GlobalSign Media Contact
Amy Krigman
Phone: 603-570-7091
amy.krigman@globalsign.com
Carnegie Technologies Media Contact:
Bridgette King
bking@carnegietechnologies.com
Intrinsic ID Media Contact
Milan G. Lazich
Phone: 408-933-9980
press@intrinsic-id.com
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