Benzinga recently had the chance to speak with Wave Systems Corp. WAVX 8.48% CEO Bill Solms about Wave’s unique cybersecurity products and what he’s seen as the most recent trends in the digital security world.
Solms believes that Wave’s hardware-centric approach to digital security provides a much safer alternative to many of the company’s larger competitors.
What Sets Wave Apart
Wave describes data protection via the addition of software as a “failed, 20th-century approach” to security. Wave’s alternative to software bombardment is to build security directly into the device itself.
“We’re going into customer after customer, POC after POC and technically winning against the likes of RSA and Vasco,” Solms told Benzinga.
“Our solution uses the TPM chip, or the Trusted Platform Module, which gives us a huge head-start on other solutions when it comes to total cost of ownership,” he added.
Trends
When asked about the latest trends in cyber-attacks, Solms focused on…
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