Radio Frequency Identification Technology for Logistics, Tagging and EPC

DASH7 secures newest member

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

SecureRF Corporation has joined the DASH7 Alliance in its efforts to promote the use of the ISO 18000-7 standard for wireless sensor networking.

As the newest member of the DASH7 Alliance, SecureRF will work with participating companies to advance the development of security methods and standards for the DASH7 wireless sensor networking standard.


Operating in the license-free 433 MHz spectrum, DASH7 offers multi-kilometer range, multi-year battery life, sensor and security support, and tag-to-tag communications.

DASH7 devices operate on a single global frequency and are interoperable out of the box regardless of application, and by design do not require application profiles. [end] 

The Open Standard for Public Transport (OSPT) Alliance announced that SMARTRAC has joined the OSPT Alliance as a full member.

As the newest member, SMARTRAC will participate in the Alliance’s activities around the development of next-generation transit fare collection systems based on the CIPURSE open security standard. The CIPURSE open security standard addresses the need by transit authorities for future-proof fare collection systems with more advanced security than currently in use.

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Queralt has joined an become the newest member in the DASH7 Alliance, the non-profit consortium promoting the use of the ISO 18000-7 standards for wireless RFID and sensor networking.

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Revere Security, a wireless encryption solution provider, announced that it will co-chair the newly-formed DASH7 Alliance Security Working Group (SWG).

As the newest member of the DASH7 Alliance, Revere Security will focus on defining standards and interoperable security capabilities, as well as the most effective approaches to suit the varying memory, power and battery life requirements of wireless devices and network systems.

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Lieberman Software launched a product called Enterprise Random Password Manager (ERPM) that protects companies against malicious attacks on default credentials and enables IT staff to gain knowledge and control in securing privileged accounts against these attacks.

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