European security developer OT-Morpho has joined the LoRa long range wireless Alliance, providing a boost for secure authentication of LoRa-based LPWAN networks.
The company, formed from the combination of OT (Oberthur Technologies) in Germany and Safran Identity & Security (Morpho) in France in May 2017. The company has almost €3bn in revenues and more than 14,000 employees.
“Our membership in LoRa ideally complements our global Internet of Things (IoT) business strategy,” said Yves Portalier, OT-Morpho, Vice President and General Manager, Telecom, at Morpho. “The IoT enables an explosion of possibilities for connected objects, ranging from smart home and healthcare to industry applications. IoT device manufacturers, platform and cloud service providers can easily implement our solutions and thus expand their secure IoT ecosystem.”
www.morpho.com and www.oberthur.com
www.morpho.com and www.oberthur.com
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