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Ben Whitaker, Masabi

By Dave Birch posted Mar 2 2009 at 6:55 PM
[Dave Birch] Ben Whitaker is the COO at Masabi. He designed Masabi's award-winning EncryptME product, holds six patents in mobile security and was instrumental in designing the UK's new train ticketing standard for mobiles. Prior to founding Masabi Ben worked at IBM and Raytheon (Encrypted Radar Systems) and has an MEng from Cambridge University. In this podcast, Ben talks about bar code ticketing for mobiles, and what it might mean for identity systems.
Listen here in either [Podcast MPEG4] or [Sound-only MP3] format.

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