Reminder - Kilopass and Certicom Announce Webinar on Securing Encryption Keys and IDs in Silicon
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[March 19, 2008]

Reminder - Kilopass and Certicom Announce Webinar on Securing Encryption Keys and IDs in Silicon

(Market Wire Via Thomson Dialog NewsEdge) SANTA CLARA, CA, March 19 / MARKET WIRE/ --

Who/What:

Craig Rawlings, Director of Marketing at Kilopass Technology, Inc., a leading
CMOS Logic, Non-Volatile
Memory (NVM), Intellectual Property (IP) supplier, and Brian Neill,
Product Manager, at Certicom Corp., a security
technology provider, will present during a Webinar with a Q&A session
on "Securing Encryption Keys and IDs in Silicon and the Semiconductor
Supply Chain."

When

Thursday, March 20, 2008

10:00 am PDT

Audience

The seminar is of interest to microelectronic system architects, designers
and engineering management.

Background

Most digital security information, such as that used for encryption keys,
has been stored in either electric fuse or in an off-chip non-volatile
memory (NVM) device. With the realization that entire standards may be
vulnerable to broken security schemes, system architects are now beginning
to require more hardened physical layer security. The security solution
requirements include physical layer security in silicon, as well as
security for key management within a chip company's global supply chain.

Webinar Information and Registration

For more information and web seminar registration, please see detailed
event information at:
http://seminar2.techonline.com/registration/distrib.cgi?s=1233&d=2011.

For more information about Kilopass, please visit www.kilopass.com. For
more information on Certicom, please visit www.certicom.com.

About Certicom

Certicom Corp. (TSX: CIC) protects the value of your content, applications
and devices with government-approved security. Adopted by the National
Security Agency (NSA) for classified and sensitive but unclassified
government communications, Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) provides the
most security per bit of any known public-key scheme. As the undisputed
leader in ECC, Certicom's security offerings enable developers to quickly
and easily address the requirements of markets such as government
communications, smart devices, service providers and enterprise software.

About Kilopass

Kilopass Technology, Inc., a
fast-growing supplier of embedded non-volatile memory intellectual
property, leverages standard logic CMOS processes to deliver one-time
programmable structures based on its extra-permanent memory (XPM)
technology. The memory arrays can be used for the storage of firmware,
security codes, calibration data and other application critical
information.

Kilopass is headquartered at 3333 Octavius Dr. Suite 101, Santa Clara, CA
95054, USA. For more information, please visit http://www.kilopass.com,
call (408) 980-8808 or email info@kilopass.com.

XPM and XPM Xtend are trademarks of Kilopass Technology Inc. All other
trademarks are the property of their respective holders.

Press Contact:
Georgia Marszalek
ValleyPR LLC
650 345 7477Georgia@ValleyPR.com

Copyright ? 2008 Market Wire, Incorporated

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