Gemalto will showcase how the Internet of Things is transformed into the Internet of Trusted Things in Mobile World Congress 2017. By combining advanced encryption techniques with robust identity management, Gemalto protects sensitive data in devices and the cloud and builds confidence in applications such as smart cities, the connected car and consumer products.
Gemalto will demostrate the guests on stand about the company’s Turning Things On campaign, which showcases the ability of its On-Demand Connectivity solution to enable seamless customer journeys. Examples include allowing end users to choose and download a subscription plan for their new tablet, straight from the box. Gemalto is also demonstrating online enrollment and registration procedures, with the customer simply sending the service provider a digital photo of their ID or passport, along with a ‘selfie’ for biometric confirmation. Furthermore, customer selfies can now be used to facilitate swift and secure transactions, direct from a smartphone. Gemalto’s experts will demonstrate how these novel technologies are combined to meet the demands of new mobility services in the changing automotive ecosystem.
“At MWC 2017, our guests can learn how to take full advantage of this $3 trillion economic opportunity”
said Frédéric Vasnier, Executive Vice President of Mobile services and IoT for Gemalto.