RSA Laboratories is the research center of RSA, The Security Division of EMC, and the security research group within the EMC Innovation Network. The group was established in 1991 at RSA Data Security, the company founded by the inventors of the RSA public-key cryptosystem. Through its applied research program and academic connections, RSA Laboratories provides state-of-the-art expertise in cryptography and data security for the benefit of RSA, EMC, and their customers.
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Wireless Access-Control Research Project (WARP)
Chattering wireless devices like mobile phones, RFID tokens and others now surround the average knowledge worker. RSA Laboratories is researching how to harness these ubiquitous devices to build hands-free user authentication solutions offering more convenience, better privacy, and stronger security than current techniques. For more information on this project, please visit the summary page. RSA Laboratories and RFID CUSP
In conjunction with UMass-Amherst and Johns Hopkins University, RSA Laboratories is a founding member of RFID CUSP (RFID ConsortiUm for Security and Privacy), a recently launched partnership between academia and industry geared toward new security techniques for RFID. RFID-CUSP researchers have just received a $1.1 million grant from the National Science Foundation. RSA Laboratories is hiring
RSA Laboratories invites applications for a scientist position within its staff. To apply, please contact one of RSA Labs' staff members |

