swIDch was selected for its SIM based authentication process between the mobile control centre and the router, which does not require additional infrastructure or hardware. With swIDch, the control centre can generate and send one time authentication codes to the router, and the SIM card in the router then verifies the code to confirm whether it's from the legitimate control centre. Since it's a single use, time based code, there's near zero risk of hacking or hijacking. Also, it can be generated without a network making it even more difficult to steal.
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External threats on iIoT have increased due to the spread of digital transformation, but cyber attacks on industrial facilities by hackers have a long history. In 2012, smart meters in Puerto Rico were hacked and the billing system was manipulated, resulting in a loss of about $400 million. In 2017, the control function of industrial control systems (ICS) of a Petrochemical plant in Saudi Arabia was also completely exposed to hackers. So how do we deal with these threats?
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Very excited to be included in the cohort of this years XTC 2022. We can't wait to pitch our pioneering authentication technology at this years event. 🎉
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swIDch will be LIVE in Singapore at the
KICTA Pavillion
Booth number: 4C3-12
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Instead of upgrading the firmware of each of numerous heterogeneous IoT device, the OTAC applet is applied to the SIM card, increasing the efficiency of integration and deployment. It can be applied to low-capacity devices that are usually difficult to continuously operate TLS or PKI stacks. In addition, it can also minimise memory usage and power consumption. Ready to swIDch it up?
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