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{{Infobox Company
| company_name = Cryptography Research, Inc.
| company_logo = [[Image:Cryptography Research logo.jpg|142px|Cryptography Research, Inc. Logo]] |
| type = Private
| founded = 1995
| location = [[San Francisco]], [[California]]
| key_people = [[Paul Kocher]], President and Chief Scientist
| products = Technology licensing, secure semiconductors
| revenue = $10M-$100M
| num_employees = 25-100
| homepage = [http://www.cryptography.com www.cryptography.com]
}}

'''Cryptography Research, Inc..''' is a [[San Francisco]] based cryptography company specializing in applied cryptographic engineering, including technologies for building tamper-resistant semiconductors. The company licenses patents for protecting cryptographic devices against [[power analysis]] attacks.<ref>[http://www.frost.com/prod/servlet/market-insight-top.pag?docid=28127384 Ubhey, Anoop, "Interview with Cryptography Research Inc", Frost & Sullivan, 23 Nov. 2004.]</ref> The company's CryptoFirewall-brand ASIC cores are used in pay TV conditional access systems and anti-counterfeiting applications.<ref>[http://www.devicelink.com/mddi/archive/07/10/020.html Maria Fontanezza, "Technology Battles Device Cloning", MD&DI, October 2007.]</ref>
'''Cryptography Research, Inc..''' is a [[San Francisco]] based cryptography company specializing in applied cryptographic engineering, including technologies for building tamper-resistant semiconductors. The company licenses patents for protecting cryptographic devices against [[power analysis]] attacks.<ref>[http://www.frost.com/prod/servlet/market-insight-top.pag?docid=28127384 Ubhey, Anoop, "Interview with Cryptography Research Inc", Frost & Sullivan, 23 Nov. 2004.]</ref> The company's CryptoFirewall-brand ASIC cores are used in pay TV conditional access systems and anti-counterfeiting applications.<ref>[http://www.devicelink.com/mddi/archive/07/10/020.html Maria Fontanezza, "Technology Battles Device Cloning", MD&DI, October 2007.]</ref>
CRI also developed [[BD+]], a security component in the Blu-ray disc format, and played a role in the format war between [[HD DVD]] and [[Blu-ray]].
CRI also developed [[BD+]], a security component in the Blu-ray disc format, and played a role in the format war between [[HD DVD]] and [[Blu-ray]].

Revision as of 22:34, 6 February 2009

Cryptography Research, Inc.
Company typePrivate
Founded1995
HeadquartersSan Francisco, California
Key people
Paul Kocher, President and Chief Scientist
ProductsTechnology licensing, secure semiconductors
Revenue$10M-$100M
Number of employees
25-100
Websitewww.cryptography.com

Cryptography Research, Inc.. is a San Francisco based cryptography company specializing in applied cryptographic engineering, including technologies for building tamper-resistant semiconductors. The company licenses patents for protecting cryptographic devices against power analysis attacks.[1] The company's CryptoFirewall-brand ASIC cores are used in pay TV conditional access systems and anti-counterfeiting applications.[2] CRI also developed BD+, a security component in the Blu-ray disc format, and played a role in the format war between HD DVD and Blu-ray. [3] [4].

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