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Variscite-SecEdge Collab Empowers IoT Customers with Easy-to-Implement Device Security Solutions

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Let’s talk about Variscite and SecEdge this morning.

Since the company’s entry into the embedded systems market and overall industrial sphere of things back in 2003, Variscite has been developing and manufacturing high-quality systems-on-modules (SoMs), setting consistent market benchmarks in terms of reliability and cost-saving performance. Variscite’s in-house production facilities are equipped with advanced surface-mount technology (SMT) machines for its ARM-based SoMs and computers-on-modules (CoMs), allowing the Variscite team to serve thousands of customers with a full suite of optimized hardware and software solutions.

Then, we have SecEdge. As a digital security SaaS platform provider for IoT and edge devices, SecEdge offers comprehensive security “for Edge AI, Edge Compute, Edge Control and CloudSIM on-demand cellular IoT data connectivity,” the company writes. SecEdge’s SaaS platform is replete with capabilities for customers approaching device-level security, zero-trust networking and secure data management controls. Basically, SecEdge recognizes how literally billions of smart devices in total are expected to come online in the coming years, increasing threat vectors and network breach possibilities, in tow. Hence, end-to-end device security and connectivity solutions will continue to be sought after, and SecEdge provides.

So, we have Variscite in one hand, SecEdge in the other.

We think it’s clear where this is headed.

Variscite and SecEdge are expanding on what’s possible via their announced collaboration – specifically, to provide increasingly dependable “chip-to-cloud, easy-to-implement, standards-compliant security solutions” for IoT.

The long-story-short of it? The SecEdge platform provides new layers of security for customers using Variscite’s SoMs, and SecEdge’s device agent – installed on the Variscite Linux SoM – enhances true-to-form security at the edge.

Ofer Austerlitz, Vice President of Business Development and Sales at Variscite, described how “With this partnership in place, Variscite SoM customers can easily build and test a solution that is secure from chip-to-cloud, and deployable in record time to meet IoT industry security guidelines and standard.”

And Sami Nassar, CEO of SecEdge, expressed excitement for this partnership, acknowledging how “Every IoT customer that needs to integrate cloud connectivity for their edge devices can trust in us. Our solution provides rapid chip-to-cloud security deployment, complementing the innovation and speed enabled by Variscite SoMs.”

Learn more about this collab here.




Edited by Greg Tavarez
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