Computer science research and development firm Galois, mobile ticketing firm GlobeSherpa and smart home startup IOTAS are teaming up on a project funded by the federal
National Institutes of Standards and Technology. The effort could lay the groundwork for Internet of Things applications that will be secure and protect privacy. Galois, through its mobile security
subsidiary Tozny, is the lead on the two-year project. So far, the government has committed $1.86 million to the first year of work. Menlo
Park-based SRI International and 6 Degrees Consulting are also participating in the project.
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