NSM Initiative to Start Licensing of SeeQVault Technology For SD Cards and Embedded memory
The Next Generation Secure Memory Initiative (NSM), led by Panasonic, Samsung, Sony and Toshiba, begins licensing today of SeeQVault - a new, flash memory-based content security specification that allows secure storage and movement of files.
The specification is available to companies that comprise the consumer electronics, entertainment and IT ecosystems. NSM developed SeeQVault to enable the creation of software and hardware products that allow manufacturers, content service providers and others to offer consumers new capability in content flexibility, security and portability.
"SeeQVault opens new possibilities for consumers interested in storing and viewing their high definition content and other data across the range of home-bound and mobile devices, particularly those using the Android and Windows operating systems," said NSM spokesperson, Victor Matsuda. "Moreover, it creates exciting new opportunities and business models for consumer electronics, mobile device and IT industries, as well as for those who create and distribute high definition content."
SeeQVault enabled memory and devices will allow the storage and playback of premium high definition content across multiple devices with or without internet connectivity. With SeeQVault enabled flash drives, SD cards, HDD and other media, consumers will be able to move high definition content across their various devices in a secure key-managed environment.
SeeQVault technology may be licensed from the NSM Initiatives, LLC by memory and device manufacturers, service providers and content creators and distributors. The licensing terms and agreements for each type of licensee are available on a non-confidential basis via the NSM website found at www.nextgenerationsecurememory.com.
"SeeQVault opens new possibilities for consumers interested in storing and viewing their high definition content and other data across the range of home-bound and mobile devices, particularly those using the Android and Windows operating systems," said NSM spokesperson, Victor Matsuda. "Moreover, it creates exciting new opportunities and business models for consumer electronics, mobile device and IT industries, as well as for those who create and distribute high definition content."
SeeQVault enabled memory and devices will allow the storage and playback of premium high definition content across multiple devices with or without internet connectivity. With SeeQVault enabled flash drives, SD cards, HDD and other media, consumers will be able to move high definition content across their various devices in a secure key-managed environment.
SeeQVault technology may be licensed from the NSM Initiatives, LLC by memory and device manufacturers, service providers and content creators and distributors. The licensing terms and agreements for each type of licensee are available on a non-confidential basis via the NSM website found at www.nextgenerationsecurememory.com.