IoT secured with eSIM and Blockchain

1 October 2019 News & Events, Security Services & Risk Management

IT service provider Lufthansa Industry Solutions has implemented SIGNiT from G+D Mobile Security as a new solution for the reliable tracking of transport damage. The solution uses a unique combination of eSIM and blockchain technology.

With the Damage Detection Sensor, Lufthansa Industry Solutions provides an innovative Detection-as-a-Service (DaaS) offering that uses the SIGNiT solution from G+D Mobile Security. It helps companies to reliably track, by means of IoT data, where goods have been damaged in transit. This way, customers can optimise their logistics chains and prevent similar damage in the future.

SIGNiT from G+D Mobile Security enables Lufthansa Industry Solutions to ensure that IoT data is 100% trustworthy. SIGNiT combines proven SIM environments and secure operating systems by G+D Mobile Security with the innovative blockchain technology from the Cologne-based start-up Ubirch. Ubirch has developed a trust protocol, which ensures that data from IoT sensors can't be falsified after their generation. The data packets of these sensors are sealed with strong cryptography in a way that it becomes technically impossible to manipulate them once stored in a blockchain. This combination of offering blockchain on a SIM is the first of its kind.

"SIGNiT allows to easily digitise processes in a decentralised ecosystem. Our damage detection sensors can identify exactly where damage occurred during transport," says Holger Schlueter, associate director IoT at Lufthansa Industry Solutions. "Our aim is to achieve significant ROI improvements of 70 percent."

Main challenge of digitalisation

With SIGNiT, G+D Mobile Security addresses one of the main challenges of digitalisation: the dependence of IoT-based business models on the integrity of their data streams. SIGNiT offers an efficient, scalable and cost-effective way to 100% trusted IoT data, opening the door to many new IoT business models.

Manufacturers of IoT-enabled devices, no matter if industrial machines or consumer devices, can easily protect connected Industry 4.0 and 5G applications. Insurers can implement scenarios in which IoT data set off fully automated payments. In combination with the new 5G standard, SIGNiT has the potential to become a game changer for the connected industry and all types of business models that rely on trusted IoT data.

"The business models of the future will all depend on data," says Carsten Ahrens, CEO at G+D Mobile Security. "With SIGNiT we are solving the most critical challenge of these ecosystems: trustworthy data for all digitised processes."

Stephan Noller, CEO at Ubirch, adds: "Our vision is to secure IoT data directly at their source. SIGNiT from G+D Mobile Security takes this vision to a whole new level. The product offers an easily scalable plug-in solution for powerful IoT security."




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