Mohana Ravindranath over at NextGov wrote a nice piece about our NIST privacy pilots. Tozny, a subsidiary of tech company Galois, aims to test one system that encrypts user data generated by the “smart home,” and another that … Read More
Tozny CEO interviewed about PKI
Isaac contributed to some technical background for an interesting article at c4isrnet.com about the use of Public Key Infrastructure (PKI). “Humans are terrible at generating and remembering random stuff, and the strong crypto on PKI is … Read More
FedScoop: NIST IoT project explores how to ditch passwords, maintain privacy
Head on over to FedScoop to read the latest about Tozny. A project that lets consumers use their mobile-phone bus passes to control smart home systems may set the table for a forthcoming framework from … Read More
Portland Business Journal covers Tozny’s NSTIC project
The Portland Business Journal discusses Tozny’s new NSTIC project in an article by Malia Spencer. “Computer science research and development firm Galois, mobile ticketing firm GlobeSherpa and smart home startup IOTAS are teaming up on … Read More
How the Federal government is attempting to protect the Internet of Things
Here’s a great article over at NextGov about various efforts the Federal government is involved with to secure the Internet of Things. Tozny CEO Isaac Potoczny-Jones mentioned NIST’s new privacy frameworks in the context of IoT. … Read More