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Embedded Internet of Everything Security – Unison RTOS Expanded with Six Security Components For MCUs, MPUs and FPGAs

November 21, 2013,  Waterloo , Canada:    RoweBots Research Inc., a leading supplier in development of solutions for the Internet of Everything (IoE) or machine to machine (M2M) communications, announced today that it has created a full security suite for its Posix-compliant Unison RTOS.    Given the need to protect all vital assets and infrastructure, layered security is essential; however, it requires ten components to be completely secure.   Combined, these components provide developers of  machine-to-machine (M2M) networks with out-of-the-box security in just 10 minutes with POSIX applications programming interfaces for fast and easy development.

The Unison RTOS has advanced off the shelf options for secure Internet of Everything or M2M development including: 

  • Network communication security using TLS
  • Virtual private network security (VPN) using IPSec
  • Secure login and system interaction using SSH
  • Secure file transfer using SFTP
  • Secure email – encrypted email and secure mail server links
  • Secure web server – https
  • Secure management – SNMP v3
  • Secure boot using an encrypted and checked image.
  • Filtering
  • Encryption / decryption for data and logging

With these Internet of Everything  or machine to machine communications security features,  all aspects of securing devices are covered ensuring that products are difficult to penetrate.   The complete security comes not as an after thought add on but rather as a comprehensive strategy to cover all the bases with seamless integration into the Unison RTOS.

This complement of features is unsurpassed for developing and deploying secure low cost, high volume Internet of Everything applications  to many.

RoweBots also offers integrated development services for the Unison RTOS including hardware design and secure applications development.  This one stop shop for microcontroller based Internet of Everything applications provides minimum time to market options along with minimum total cost of ownership for volume products. 

Parties interested in learning more about RoweBots Research Inc.  M2M or  Internet of Everything solutions  are encouraged to visit the company’s website, ( http://www.rowebots.com) send an email to questions@rowebots.com, or see RoweBots youtube channel (http://www.youtube.com/users/rowebots).

ABOUT ROWEBOTS RESEARCH INC.

RoweBots offers complete one stop product development products and services to OEM developers targeting the Internet of Everyhing or Machine to Machine communication allowing OEM managers to achieve the best achievable time to market and total cost of ownership minimization. The company is based in Waterloo, Canada.  For more information, visit the RoweBots web site www.rowebots.com.

ABOUT THE UNISON OPEN STANDARD

Unison’s open standards, ultra tiny size, modularity and lack of GPL contamination are the key features which substantially reduce system development risk, cost and time.  OEMs can use the industry’s preferred operating system APIs and still utilize tiny, low cost MCUs without fear of contaminating their applications, doing extensive optimization, retraining their staff and redeveloping existing POSIX and Linux applications. Unison V5.2 is (http://rowebots.com/products/unison_rtos) hosted on Linux, Windows® XP, Vista®,  System7® and System8® for x86 platforms. 

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