Green Hills Software, Inc., developer of device software optimization (DSO) and real-time operating systems (RTOS), has enhanced its Platform for Secure Wireless Devices with extended WiFi security, Cisco ( News - Alert) Compatible Extensions (CCX), WiFi Protected Setup (WPS) and new reference driver support for several industry-leading WiFi chipsets.
Thanks to these new capabilities, customers requiring WiFi ( News - Alert) support in current and/or future products will get a rapid, low-risk path to satisfy wireless design requirements with a comprehensive solution.
“Integration of wireless communications is expanding into every imaginable device and market, from medical devices to utility meters — even your automobiles,” said Dan Mender, director business development, Green Hills Software. “In the home market alone, more than two billion wireless devices of some sort are predicted to ship over the next six years. With this comes an increased requirement for end-device security and simplified consumer use.”
Apart from offering authentication supplicant support and connectivity to widely deployed security enabled Networks, The Green Hills Secure Wireless Devices Platform delivers enterprise CCX client support, Cisco Compatible Extensions (CCX), WiFi Protected Setup (WPS), WiFi WPA2-Personal and WPA2, Reference board BSP, GHNet TCP/IP Networking Stack, GHNet SSL Client/Server, Updated Wireless Reference Platform etc.
The Green Hills Platform for Secure Wireless Devices integrated with advanced WiFi silicon solutions provide the support OEM device manufactures require to develop and deliver WiFi-enabled devices with absolute security in the fastest time-to-market.
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