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Start Date:10/21/2020 Start Time:11:00 AM EDT Duration:60 minutes Abstract:As wireless charging begins to see wider adoption due to its convenience, the need for security becomes even more critical. Designing security into wireless devices enables a safe, reliable and convenient way to charge electronic devices. It also prevents overheating, counterfeits and other safety concerns.
The Wireless Power Consortium soon to be released version 1.3 of the Qi specifications, which requires strong cryptographic authentication for Qi-certified transmitters. The new requirement ensures that products can prove that they have Qi certification, which demonstrates their compliance with WPC usage and safety standards.
During this webcast, attendees will learn about the soon to be released specifications and best practices on designing security elements into wireless devices. If you're already registered for the Meeting the Need for Secured Authentication in Wireless Charging webcast, click below: ALREADY REGISTERED?
SpeakersPatrick Carrier Regional Marketing Infineon Technologies Patrick Carrier is Regional Marketing Manager for IoT Security Products in North America for Infineon Technologies. He is responsible for hardware based security solutions and embedded secure elements used in IoT. Patrick has 10 years’ experience in the semiconductor industry, and has held roles in both application engineering and marketing with respect to wireless and security products. He has a BS in Electronic Engineering Technology from DeVry University.
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Meeting the Need for Secured Authentication in Wireless Charging
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