KORE, Kigen & Energy Web Collaborate To Provide eSIM Based Trusted Identity System for Smart Grid
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Major development in clean energy transition that leverages the latest standards-based security schema, eSIM, and open-source blockchain to be discussed during eSIM Summit at Mobile World Congress â Barcelona
KORE, the global leader in Internet of Things (IoT) solutions and worldwide IoT Connectivity-as-a-Service (CaaS) and Energy Web, the non-profit focused on building operating systems for energy grids, announced today a collaboration supported by Kigen that provides a secure and global connectivity solution for smart grid applications, designed with eSIM and OPEN IoT SAFE technology.
KOREâs award-winning OmniSIM solution, powered by eSIM and multi-IMSI technology, is enabling customers like Energy Web with resilient, future-proof connectivity. As IoT accelerates, there is an increasing concern of security risk â because every new device connected to the internet represents a security risk or point of vulnerability.
IoTSAFEÂ offers a robust, scalable, and standardized technology to protect IoT data communications on the actual SIM, enabling IoT connectivity. The standard represents a start toward easing this journey, with additional capabilities required for those that leverage data insights from IoT. Kigenâs advanced feature set that makes it more accessible to all stakeholders is termed âOPEN IoT SAFE.â
This collaboration between KORE and Kigen leverages the features of eSIM and OPEN IoT SAFE to act as a hardware wallet anchored to an open-source, publicly accessible blockchain powered by Energy Web.
Using Energy Webâs technology, organizations can build their own applications via the worldâs first open-source technology stack focused directly on the transition to renewable energy. As part of the collaboration between KORE and Kigen to deploy OPEN IoT SAFE, a purpose-built SDK designed by Energy Web was used as part of the development process.
The ability to provide trustworthy information to third-party IoT providers via eSIM, which builds in device-level security and can authenticate data for a userâs cloud service, securely communicating data at the packet level, is a monumental leap forward in creating end-to-end security within the IoT ecosystem. This collaboration allows one of the worldâs largest ecosystems to ensure that IoT data is trusted and secure.
The energy marketplace pioneered by Energy Web is an inspiring example of digital transformation underway in many sectors, where data from Massive IoT can be a difference-maker.
âKORE has long supported security by design and securing IoT solutions from the ground up,â commented KOREâs President and CEO Romil Bahl. âWe are thrilled to be able to support this innovative initiative that brings IoT security to the forefront and doesnât pass along the full brunt of security downstream. High-value collaborations like those with Kigen and Energy Web enable our IoT security initiatives.â
âSecure storage of credentials such as device identities is vital for delivering connected services, and the resulting data must be trustworthy,â said Vincent Korstanje, CEO at Kigen. âWeâre pleased that this collaboration allows this by combining KOREâs strength in eSIM connectivity and Energy Webâs decentralized technology to move the world towards a zero-carbon economy.â
This innovation will be featured at Mobile World Congress â Barcelona on March 2nd. KORE and Kigen will collectively explore how eSIM will help realize Massive IoT adoption, with specific discussion around the accessibility of eSIM, security features, and emerging trends.
If you would like to experience the event first hand, please request a pass here, or book a meeting to find out more on how you can take advantage of this development.
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