Security News > 2016 > July > Open source hardware cryptographic module offered for $800 (Help Net Security)
For a few years now, the CrypTech project has been working on designing an open source hardware cryptographic engine that could be used to secure core Internet infrastructure. They have created two prototype platforms, and one of them – CrypTech Alpha, a small alpha version of a custom CrypTech board – is effectively being sold for $800. “A Hardware Security Module (HSM) is a specialized device used to securely store the public/private key pairs used … More →
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