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Is the UDPi solution easy to migrate from current protection methods to developing methods and standards?

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Is the UDPi solution easy to migrate from current protection methods to developing methods and standards?

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Yes, since the UDPi solution is lightweight (does not require a cryptography/math co-processor, does not require number-crunching and can be implemented in any size micro without taking up processing power for security), the solution can easily migrate from current methods to adapt to implementations set out by upcoming security methods. UDPi is indeed a new security methodology that creates the potential to reduce processing power required for encryption/decryption and other security measures.

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