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For immediate release: April 16, 2008
Rabbit® Makes Securing Embedded Web Devices Even Easier
Davis, CA - Rabbit announces an updated version of the Secure Embedded Web Application Kit. The Rabbit® 4000 based-kit combines new security sample programs and software tools. Customers can use the kit to implement web and data security easily into their embedded application. The Secure Embedded Web Application Kit offers a guide for design engineers who are new to the challenges of embedded security, getting them up-to-speed quickly and developing code for secure web pages and data exchanges.
The updated version of the Secure Embedded Web Application Kit contains an RCM4300 RabbitCore® with a 512MB miniSDTM card, a prototyping board, accessories, and development tools to get up and running quickly. Along with our industry-proven Dynamic C® integrated development environment – incorporating an editor, compiler, and in-circuit debugger – enhanced with support for FAT file systems, for easy data storage, Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) / Transport Security Layer (TLS), and Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) security. The included security application sample programs facilitate the implementation of a solid embedded system that uses the latest SSL / TLS secure data transmission technology. Included with the kit for a limited time is the recently published reference book Practical Embedded Security, authored by Tim Stapko, an excellent desktop reference for embedded security projects.
The Secure Embedded Application Kit is priced at only $349
For more information please contact Rabbit at T: 530-757-8400, F: 530-757-8402, E: rabbit@rabbit.com. For product photos and diagrams, please visit http://www.rabbit.com/press/productPhotosLogos.shtml.
Rabbit®
Rabbit, a Digi International® brand, is a global provider of easy to use 8-bit microprocessors development tools for embedded control, communications, and Ethernet and wireless connectivity. Rabbit Semiconductor introduced the popular Rabbit® 2000 microprocessor in 1999, the Rabbit 3000 in 2002 and the Rabbit 4000 in 2006. The industry award-winning RabbitCore® line of microprocessor core modules was introduced in 2001. Rabbit offers customers a complete embedded design system, including low-cost development kits and comprehensive technical support for both hardware and software issues.

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