26th Feb 2015 10:43
LONDON (Alliance News) - Cybersecurity company Intercede Group PLC on Thursday said app development toolkit firm Rivetz has signed up to use its MyTAM service.
Rivetz will use the MyTAM service to protect customers Bitcoin wallets, e-commerce apps and messaging services via the Android platform.
Intercede did not provide any financial details on the deal.
"Intercede is leading the way in enabling developers to protect their apps, and transactions made by them, on the Android platform. By using MyTAM to secure Bitcoin wallets in the TEE, Rivetz offers peace of mind to customers who are concerned about cyber- criminals stealing their Bitcoin assets," said Intercede Chief Executive Richard Parris.
Shares in Intercede were up 1.4% to 108.00 pence on Thursday.
By Sam Unsted; [email protected]; @SamUAtAlliance
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