The 2018 Internet+ Summit opens, and Tencent’s Leading Guardian Plan showcases IoT security service solutions as a highlight
From April 12th to 13th, the fourth "2018 China Internet + Digital Economy Summit" hosted by Tencent was held in the mountain city of Chongqing. With the theme of "Powering the New Ecosystem and Sharing New Opportunities", this summit aims to explore the development trends and prospects of "Internet +" and promote the exploration of innovative models that integrate "Internet +" with government affairs, people's livelihood, and all walks of life. It is regarded as the largest high-end summit in the field of Internet + digital economy.
At the conference, Tencent’s Leading Guardian Program demonstrated to industry partners an IoT security service solution based on the TUSI identity cross-certification standard, and successfully applied it to the “Tencent Haina” smart community open platform to provide them with identity cross-certification “access control” , users can open the door through face recognition, fingerprint, smart wear, card, QR code, etc. This comprehensive identity authentication solution can help "Tencent Haina" create smarter and more convenient community life services, and is an important force in helping "Internet +" build smart and secure communities.
(Picture: Tencent’s Leading Guardian Plan debuted at the China Internet + Digital Economy Summit)
Tencent’s Lingyu Guardian Plan provides a comprehensive identity authentication solution for the Internet + Haina community
In the "Internet +" era, with the widespread use of technologies such as the Internet of Things, big data, cloud computing, and intelligence, the world has rapidly developed from digitalization to intelligence. In the field of IoT, issues such as IoT security and identity authentication have always been the focus of heated discussions in the industry. Tencent's Leader Guardian Program has been recognized by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology and the industry for its excellent IoT security access platform and user identity authentication capabilities. It has worked with industry partners to apply TUSI identity authentication to a variety of life scenarios, building security in the Internet+ era. Line of defense.
(Picture: Tencent Lingyu Guardian provides identity cross-authentication “access control” for the Internet + Haina community)
"Tencent Haina" is the first smart community open platform released by Tencent in 2017. It is a one-stop solution for "Internet + Community". In addition to living payment, property notification and repair report, resident employee management and more personalized services, the intelligence and safety issues of community access control are also the focus of "Tencent Haina" community services. However, the access control systems of most residential communities in China still use access control magnetic cards, fingerprints, password lock settings and other methods. However, the problems caused by these methods should not be underestimated: on the one hand, residents are turned away when they forget their access control cards or passwords. ; On the other hand, strangers may maliciously crack and use it, posing potential security threats.
In order to create a new model of smart communities, Tencent's Leader Guardian Plan takes the lead in applying identity authentication technology to the "Tencent Haina" service, combining biometrics and IoT devices to use identity blockchain to solve the problem of cross-identity mutual trust. Effectively protects user privacy and lays the foundation for trust in the era of the Internet of Everything. It is worth mentioning that Tencent’s Leader Guardian Plan has also launched the “Haina TUSI” WeChat applet to assist community managers in confirming user identities. Through the mini program, users can bind their bracelets, register their facial information, and fill in their personal information. After passing the review, they can use it normally.
(Picture: "Haina TUSI" WeChat applet supports bracelets and facial recognition to open doors)
Outputting unified identity authentication standards in the industry, TUSI builds a security defense line in the field of Internet of Things
As early as April 2016, Tencent released the Leader Guardian Plan, which is based on the troika of TUSI certification standards, QKey hardware certification equipment and Leader Guardian platform, and uses blockchain technology for cross-certification to establish a people-centered account system. , providing financial-level security protection for users and equipment networking. Among them, the TUSI certification standard, a set of identity authentication and mobile payment authentication standards based on hardware and cryptographic algorithms, provides all parties in the industry chain with a unified standard for designing software, smart hardware and smart home devices, allowing the Internet of Things to share and unify security protection capabilities.
In September last year, Tencent Leader Guardian Plan and Wuxi High-tech Zone established the first TUSI IoT joint laboratory in China, and signed a cooperation agreement with Intel to jointly develop blockchain technology to provide enterprises with testing certification, technology transfer, and joint development and other technical services to build an IoT identity authentication security ecosystem. Tencent's TUSI Internet of Things Joint Laboratory cooperation mainly has the following three directions: the first is the TUSI public service platform, the second is the TUSI alliance identity, and the third is the TUSI standard access. It is hoped that through cooperation in the three directions, a trustworthy smart city can be built. In other words, a smart city without passwords, and adding more "Internet +" resources through the platform, including "Internet + medical care", "Internet + transportation", "Internet + police" and "Internet + education", "Internet +Community" etc.
In recent years, the rapid development of the Internet of Things industry has brought about disruptive changes. The relationship between enterprises has become closer. In order to embrace the Internet of Things and have a future, industries must strengthen cooperation. Tencent has always been committed to the accumulation of IoT technology and security capabilities. Among them, Tencent's Leading Guardian Plan exports unified TUSI identity authentication to the industry, and collaborates with the government to build a Tencent TUSI IoT joint laboratory to radiate more application scenarios. At present, the TUSI Alliance has grown to 50 companies. It is hoped that in the future, more industrial resources can be substituted and more application scenarios can be created through Tencent's industrial involvement.