SAN FRANCISCO, March 05, 2018 -- Rubicon Labs, a leader in providing secure identity, trust and control services for connected health and the Internet of Things (IoT) markets, will demo its solutions for the healthcare industry and present a session on "Medical Device Security + Business Model Enablement" at the HIMSS Conference this week in Las Vegas.
“If you connect a medical device to a network, it is critical to be able to control and secure it because data compliance, personal privacy and the health of a patient is at risk,” said Rod Schultz, chief product officer at Rubicon Labs. “Security and control start with the need for unique identity. And with identity, you can prevent black market devices, you can secure patient data, and you can provide services on the devices for new revenue streams.”
Schultz's presentation -- "Medical Device Security + Business Model Enablement" -- will be held at 1:30 pm, Wednesday March 7, in the Venetian Convention Center, Level 2 Titian Room.
In the session, Schultz will offer actionable strategies to seamlessly integrate identity and control across any health platform, from the smallest implantable and wearable devices, to largest of hospital equipment. Control of devices and trust of data needs to be of the highest priority. He brings a deep background in cyber-security and digital rights management from well-known platforms including at Cisco, Apple, and Adobe.
Rubicon Labs will also participate in the Cybersecurity Command Center, Titian Room Booth 8600-60, demonstrating how Rubicon Labs seamlessly enables unique identity control on any platform.
About Rubicon Labs
Rubicon Labs provides trust, identity, and security for connected IoT devices. The Company believes secure identities are foundational to help the IoT market achieve its massive potential. Rubicon Labs has created a unique platform to provide security and identity seamlessly from the cloud to gateway and even to the most resource-constrained IoT endpoints.
Rubicon Labs’ Identity Platform is delivered as Software as a Service (SaaS), providing developers with a simple path to authenticate, secure and control their devices. Once identity is provisioned, data can be encrypted and signed, devices can be controlled with policies and over-the-air updates can be targeted to unique devices.
Rubicon Labs is based in San Francisco and operates an R&D center in Austin, Texas. The company is venture-backed by Third Point Ventures, Pelion Venture Partners, and Akamai Technologies.
For more information, please visit: https://www.rubiconlabs.io/
For more information please contact:
Rubicon Labs
Dan Chmielewski
Madison Alexander PR
714-832-8716
949-231-2965
[email protected]
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