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NXP launches EdgeLock 2Go
NXP has introduced its new EdgeLock 2GO IoT service platform for deployment and management of IoT devices and services.
The IoT security platform is integrated with NXP’s Common Criteria (CC) EAL 6+ certified EdgeLock SE050 secure element to protect IoT devices at the edge and securely connect them to one or multiple clouds and service providers.
“EdgeLock 2GO provides a full range of choices and options that optimize the costs around credential and device management, while delivering advanced device security for companies operating in the IoT,” says NXP’s Philippe Dubois, “the platform provides a highly flexible approach to IoT security that protects edge devices connecting to services and maintains edge device security throughout its entire lifecycle.”
NXP launches flexible IoT Cloud Platform NXP Semiconductors has introduced the EdgeLock 2GO IoT service platform delivering easy, secure deployment and management of IoT devices and services.
The IoT security platform is integrated with NXPâs Common Criteria (CC) EAL 6+ certified EdgeLock SE050 secure element to protect IoT devices at the edge and securely connect them to one or multiple clouds and service providers.
âEdgeLock 2GO is able to provide a full range of choices and options that optimise the costs around credential and device management, while delivering advanced device security for companies operating in the IoT,â said Philippe Dubois, VP and GM of Secure Edge Identification at NXP. âThe platform provides a highly flexible approach to IoT security that protects edge devices connecting to services and maintains edge device security throughout its entire lifecycle.â