Certicom and Beep Science Partner to Provide Advanced Security for Digital Rights Management
<http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/050214/to126_2.html?printer=1> Yahoo! Finance Press Release Source: Certicom Corp. Certicom and Beep Science Partner to Provide Advanced Security for Digital Rights Management Monday February 14, 7:00 am ET Device manufacturers can implement DRM as part of overall Certicom Security Architecture MISSISSAUGA, ON and OSLO, Norway, Feb. 14 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - Certicom Corp. (TSX: CIC - News), the authority for strong, efficient cryptography, and Beep Science, a leading provider of Open Standard DRM technology, today announced a partnership agreement to enable Certicom to integrate and resell Beep Science's digital rights management (DRM) software solution. The move supports Certicom's objective to provide a comprehensive, integrated security platform that addresses the evolving needs of device manufacturers. The robust and secure OMA DRM v2 Agent from Beep Science will become part of the Certicom Security Architecture, which consists of a modular set of security protocol toolkits and software cryptographic providers that are unified by a single, intuitive application programming interface. The Beep Science DRM solution (client- and server-side) is fully compliant with the digital rights management standard from the Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) and supports the distribution of high value content to a wide spectrum of devices, including multimedia capable mobile phones, handheld devices, consumer electronic devices, and set-top boxes. "Certicom is uniquely positioned to address the evolving security needs of device manufacturers. Our focus on strong security, our experience with resource-constrained devices, and now our partnership with Beep Science, the DRM expert, combine to make a powerful offering," said Jim Alfred, director of product management at Certicom. "As devices become more complex, coordinated efforts, such as our partnership with Beep Science, become critical to helping device manufacturers meet the evolving needs of their customers." "For device manufacturers to succeed, they need to consider security at the design stage. It's for this reason that we have chosen to partner with Certicom, a leader and experienced player in embedded security. By working with Certicom, our DRM technology becomes part of comprehensive security architecture," said Markku Mehtala, VP business development at Beep Science. "This agreement represents new opportunities for both companies and a complete solution for device manufacturers." To learn more about the partnership please visit Beep Science at 3GSM World Congress in Cannes, France (stand J5&6 Hall 3,) and Certicom at RSA Conference 2005 in San Francisco (booth No. 430). About Beep Science Beep Science is a leading provider of client and server side Digital Rights Management (DRM) software solutions fully compliant with the Industry Standard from Open Mobile Alliance (OMA). The Beep Science OMA v2 DRM client product for device manufacturers and media player vendors is a total solution that applies to the strict performance and robustness requirements while providing flexible business models and enhanced end-user experience. The Beep Science OMA DRM Server integrates with existing service delivery infrastructure and automates the content protection and license management for digital content providers. The company represents one of the largest specialist resource centers within the field of Mobile Digital Rights Management and has world-class brands as customers. Visit www.beepscience.com About Certicom Certicom Corp. (TSX: CIC - News) is the authority for strong, efficient cryptography required by software vendors and device manufacturers to embed security in their products. Adopted by the US government's National Security Agency (NSA), Certicom technologies for Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) provide the most security per bit of any known public key scheme, making it ideal for constrained environments. Certicom products and services are currently licensed to more than 300 customers including Motorola, Oracle, Research In Motion, Terayon, Texas Instruments and Unisys. Founded in 1985, Certicom is headquartered in Mississauga, ON, Canada, with offices in Ottawa, ON; Reston, VA; San Mateo, CA; and London, England. Visit www.certicom.com. Certicom, Certicom Security Architecture, Certicom CodeSign, Security Builder, Security Builder Middleware, Security Builder API, Security Builder Crypto, Security Builder SSL, Security Builder PKI, Security Builder NSE and Security Builder GSE are trademarks or registered trademarks of Certicom Corp. All other companies and products listed herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. Except for historical information contained herein, this news release contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially. Factors that might cause a difference include, but are not limited to, those relating to the acceptance of mobile and wireless devices and the continued growth of e-commerce and m-commerce, the increase of the demand for mutual authentication in m-commerce transactions, the acceptance of Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) technology as an industry standard, the market acceptance of our principal products and sales of our customer's products, the impact of competitive products and technologies, the possibility of our products infringing patents and other intellectual property of fourth parties, and costs of product development. Certicom will not update these forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof. More detailed information about potential factors that could affect Certicom's financial results is included in the documents Certicom files from time to time with the Canadian securities regulatory authorities. -- ----------------- R. A. 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