{"id":32604,"date":"2017-07-19T05:44:44","date_gmt":"2017-07-19T09:44:44","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.opensource.im\/uncategorized\/doing-a-startup-involving-cryptography-get-out-of-the-us-ieee-spectrum.php"},"modified":"2017-07-19T05:44:44","modified_gmt":"2017-07-19T09:44:44","slug":"doing-a-startup-involving-cryptography-get-out-of-the-us-ieee-spectrum","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/euvolution.com\/open-source-convergence\/cryptography\/doing-a-startup-involving-cryptography-get-out-of-the-us-ieee-spectrum.php","title":{"rendered":"Doing a Startup Involving Cryptography? Get Out of the US &#8211; IEEE Spectrum"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Theres no better place than Singapore to do a deep tech    startup, particularly anything involving cryptography. So says    Brijesh Pande, founder and managing partner of the Tembusu ICT Fund, a    Singapore-based software-focused venture capital fund.    Admittedly, he has a vested interest in enticing entrepreneurs    to come to the island nation, but heand two founders of    companies in his portfolio, Lawrence Hughes from Sixscape and Ramond Looi from    Vi Dimensionsmake a    solid argument.  <\/p>\n<p>    Here in Singapore, Pande says, We have no requirement for a    security back door. The fact that the NSA [National Security    Agency] requires U.S. companies to provide     a back door makes technology developed in the U.S. less    trusted around the world.  <\/p>\n<p>    Hughes, who before decamping to Singapore founded several    companies, including U.S.-based Ciphertrust and    Philippine-based Infoweapons, says its just too difficult to    do cyber security products in the U.S. these days. The NSA    requires weakened algorithms and back doors, so you have to    assume all IT products in the U.S. are compromised. That, he    says, makes it hard to market them around the world.  <\/p>\n<p>    Sixscape, Hughes latest startup, has developed a certificate    management protocol based on a distributed public key    infrastructure that can manage, he says, billions of unique    certificates. Web sites use server certificates to identify    themselves as legitimate. In his scheme, individual users will    also use client certificates, created on their own computers,    as identification, instead of less secure usernames and    passwords. For additional security, banks and other    particularly sensitive businesses can give their clients    hardware keys containing certificates to even more reliably    confirm identity. Hughes says Sixscape will soon be piloting    the technology, issuing some 2 million hardware tokens for a    government agency in a nearby country that wishes to allow    secureaccess its website, without usernames or passwords.  <\/p>\n<p>    Meanwhile, two-year-old Vi Dimensions, Looi explained, is    developing AI to mine surveillance videos for anomalies. With    hundreds of millions of cameras out there, he says, the cost    of human monitoring is just too high. The software, he    says, can spot a big truck driving an unusual route, or a child    lost in a subway station. The company, he says, has deployed    the technology on 200 cameras in Sentosa, a resort island with    20 million visitors annually, has signed an agreement with one    of Europes largest national railways to use the technology on    its surveillance cameras, and has completed trials in an Abu    Dhabi skyscraper. On Sentosa, he said, the technology was able    to improve operationsby spotting too-long lines at taxi    stands and identifying points where parents were having trouble    navigating strollers.  <\/p>\n<p>    Its not just escaping the NSA that makes Singapore more and    more attractive to startups, these entrepreneurs say.  <\/p>\n<p>    The potential tightening of H1B visas in the United States will    push more companies to start elsewhere, says Pande. If the    U.S. develops an H1B issue, he says, that will be good for    Singapore.  <\/p>\n<p>    Here, there is no limit to H1Bs, you just have to demonstrate    a need, Pande says.We have Singaporeans, Americans,    Iranians, Indians, Russiansa veritable United Nations working    at all our companies.  <\/p>\n<p>    And, pointed out Hughes, Singapore has zero capital gains    tax, relying instead on income and value added taxes.  <\/p>\n<p>    Starting a company in Singapore, Pande points out, is not    without challenges. We dont have a deep bench, he says. So    the second level of tech talent, just below the entrepreneur,    can be hard to come by.  <\/p>\n<p>    And though the local universities are solid, he says, there    just arent the big tech companies doing core R&D that spit    out spinoffs.And there isnt a big domestic market,    says Pande,though government support helps.  <\/p>\n<p>    Valuations for startups also tend to be low compared to those    in the U.S., Hughes says, but its early days here.  <\/p>\n<p>      IEEE Spectrums blog featuring the people, places,      and passions of the world of technologists in Silicon Valley      and its environs.      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