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Senet and Eclypses have announced a partnership to provide advanced FIPS 140-3 validated security solutions to the Internet of Things ecosystem. Senet customers can now purchase Eclypses’ enhanced digital security as an integrated component of Senet’s network services. Eclypses also provides IoT device manufacturers the option of enabling MTE security at the point of manufacture or via a firmware update.

Eclypses’ patented MTE technology is curated to meet the needs of highly scalable, low-power, widely dispersed IoT endpoints. It also provides additional security for critical infrastructure and critical business applications. MTE leverages the Eclypses Cryptographic Library (ECL) to offer enhanced end-to-end security capabilities such as endpoint connection verification and uniquely protected data packets with no change to the user experience and minimal impact on the system resources.

Bruce Chatterley, CEO of Senet stated, “Senet has a committed history of augmenting the already strong LoRaWAN security capabilities through integrations with world-leading security solution providers. With device and data security increasingly becoming a leading topic of discussion with utility, municipal, and large enterprise customers, we are pleased to be partnering with Eclypses to offer the latest innovations in security designed for highly scalable IoT solutions and environments.”

Eclypses takes a proactive approach to take IoT data security to the highest level in anticipation of all threats, unlike other solutions that stop monitoring. ECL (Eclypses Cryptographic Library) is a FIPS 140-3 cryptographic library that provides consistent security for all offerings across all platforms. MTE (MicroToken Exchange) is a Patented technology that uses ECL to randomize and replace data with random streams of values, and MKE (Managed Key Encryption) uses ECL to randomize and MTE-generated encryption keys are used to encrypt data.

David Gomes, COO of Eclypses, commented, “With billions of IoT devices already connected and billions more due to be deployed in the next few years, having a well-defined security strategy is a must for device manufacturers and network operators and end-users alike. Senet is an established leader in the LoRaWAN ecosystem, and we’re excited to be collaborating to deliver enhanced security options to one of the fastest-growing segments of the IoT market.”

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