Sophia Antipolis: MOBILEGOV launches its “Digital DNA ID Box"; Myxyty raises €500,000
Protection of downloaded files and domotics: two Côte d’Azur companies focus on security.
Mobilegov has leveraged its digital DNA technology to provide a complementary approach to securing online downloaded documents.
Faced with an increase in hacking and a growing need to secure digital documents that today can be downloaded from USB keys, mobile telephones and computers, Sophia Antipolis-based Mobilegov has leveraged its pioneering DNA technology to develop a new solution to protect information and documents accessed via Internet downloaded files regardless of whether these are text, image, audio or video. “With the Digital DNAID Box, a whole range of applications will be packed into one single box for the first time to provide a highly secure identification process for both companies and consumers,” noted Mobilegov chairman, Michael Frenkiel.
Machine-to-machine (M2M) specialist, Myxyty, is also focused on security issues. The company recently announced it had raised €500,000 from Groupe DELTA DORE, which now owns over 10% of its stock. Myxyty, which was set-up in 2009 as a subsidiary of M2M Solution, sells packs that can turn a computer into a home security system via a USB key and a few wireless intelligent captors and webcams. The firm’s ’MyAlert’ solution enables homeowners to keep a close eye on their house and its contents from a distance as well as permitting them to control lights, shutters or heating systems from their computer.
Myxyty is the “consumer” arm of Sophia Antipolis-based firm M2M Solution, which was founded by Olivier Courtade. A specialist in machine-to-machine technology, M2M solution successfully raised around €1 million from five business angels in February this year to target the consumer market.
More information: www.mobilegov.com
www.myxyty.com
www.m2msolution.com
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