Co-Founder Sherry Shannon-Vanstone discusses IoT security and TrustPoint Innovation’s history
It was the autumn of 2015 and TrustPoint Innovation co-founder and CEO Sherry Shannon-Vanstone knew she had a decision to make.
Canada-based company TrustPoint Innovation Technologies, Ltd. will support the ETAS growth strategy of providing safety and security solutions to highly constrained embedded systems in connected cars and the Internet of Things.
A subsidiary of a German automotive giant working on the security of embedded systems has acquired Waterloo startup TrustPoint Innovation
The advent of automated vehicles (AVs) is coming faster than anyone seems to have anticipated and engineers, city planners, tech experts, government policymakers and others need to prepare now.
We delve into the future of the auto industry and self-driving cars in a special half-hour presentation. In part 3 of 3, BNN discusses the evolution of the auto industry with the CEO of TrustPoint Innovation, a company out of the Waterloo Region which develops security solutions for the connected car.
TrustPoint Innovation Technologies had barely opened its doors in September 2012, when it got a call from the U.S. Department of Transportation …
TrustPoint Innovation, which is one of only two companies from the Waterloo Region selected for this year’s Top 20 recognition, focuses its efforts on securing the growing Internet of Things (IoT) market, including connected car, vehicle-to-vehicle communications, and Smart Cities. …
AutoTech Symposium 2016 announced that Dr. Charlie Miller, globally recognized as the “one of the most technically proficient hackers on Earth”, will be the key note speaker for this one day conference. …
With the presence of renowned universities, a supportive Canadian startup community, and hubs like Communitech that allow companies to set the foundation for their business, Waterloo Region is well-established as one of the best places to build your company. …
California wine was flowing this week at the trade show during RSA’s annual conference, but the booth it was being served from had a Canadian flavour. …
TrustPoint Innovation has been selected as a recipient of the Deloitte “Companies to Watch” award for 2015.
Test cars could be on Ontario roads by March 2016 as a way to leverage province’s automotive expertise.
Next week, 15 Canadian connected car tech companies are descending on Silicon Valley to meet with the top automotive manufacturers, to showcase Canada’s best connected car technology and generate potential…
The NFC Forum has published the second version of its specification for signing and vouching for the integrity of data held in NFC tags, adding support for compact certificates and new signature algorithms.
A Waterloo startup has developed an app that could foil a worldwide market for counterfeit goods estimated to be worth more than $500 billion a year.
BlackSeal secure NFC tags enables a new era of intelligent goods and services.
After Scott Vanstone’s wife, Sherry Shannon-Vanstone, received a posthumous award in her husband’s honour, she mentioned his dedication to teaching and to furthering the Canadian tech scene through his students.