NTT DoCoMo, IBM, Intel team to secure mobile devices
With an eye towards making mobile devices and the commerce services that run over them more secure, NTT DoCoMo, Intel and IBM on Wednesday published a jointly developed security specification called the Trusted Mobile Platform.
It aims to provide an end-to-end security architecture for mobile wireless devices, including hardware and software components and technology protocols, the companies said. It also incorporates security technologies and controls such as tamper-resistant modules, domain separation, and authorization and management protocols, the group said.
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