Senrio: A new kind of security for iot & embedded devices
You can learn more about Senrio (and its product offerings) at http://IoT.Security
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In 2013 the Xipiter team began developing an automated tool to assist with the security assessment of IoT and embedded devices. The tool grew rapidly and soon its usability as a defensive tool became apparent. That tool would be the genesis of the Senrio Inc product offerings.
In 2015 much of the Xipiter team joined Senrio Inc. to focus full-time on developing products to address the security of IoT and embedded devices. With strong research roots, the Senrio team continues what was started at Xipiter with regular publications , speaking engagements, and world-class research into the security of embedded devices. |
int3.cc : "Tools for the talented"
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INT3.CC is a community-driven web-store backed by Xipiter with the aim of providing pre-assembled information security research hardware to information security researchers. In other words: security research hardware for and by the information security. The site launched in the summer of 2013 with The Facedancer21 and has since fulfilled thousands of orders, shipping around the world to a prestigious list of organizations, researchers, and agencies. We are very proud to offer this service to the infosec research community. The site is also home to other Xipiter's custom created devices.
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Syncstop / usb condom
SyncStop prevents accidental data exchange when your device is plugged into someone else’s computer or a public charging station. SyncStop achieves this by blocking the data pins on any USB cable and allowing only power to flow through. This minimizes opportunities to steal your data or install malware on your mobile device.
Xipiter designed, manufactured, and sells them at SyncStop.com and Amazon.com. Xipiter holds the exclusive IP rights to "USB Condoms" (wordmarks and trademarks).
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tally/osprey (project)
Tally devices are inexpensive ways to keep track of the physical world.Tally devices are a series of low-power low-cost sensors that speak with each other via a wireless mesh network to form what we call a "PPASP" or "Portable Personal-Area Security Perimeter". These devices are managed by the dedicated Tally application on a mobile device.
Xipiter designed and manufactured the hardware, authored the firmware, and wrote the mobile/PC applications. Xipiter also holds the patent for the "PPASP" technology and all related Tally wordmarks and trademarks.
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