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TERN Tern Plc

2.15
-0.05 (-2.27%)
Last Updated: 13:16:34
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Tern Plc LSE:TERN London Ordinary Share GB00BFPMV798 ORD 0.02P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -0.05 -2.27% 2.15 2.00 2.30 2.20 2.15 2.20 187,094 13:16:34
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Finance Services 66k -10.45M -0.0269 -0.80 8.55M
Tern Plc is listed in the Finance Services sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker TERN. The last closing price for Tern was 2.20p. Over the last year, Tern shares have traded in a share price range of 1.65p to 10.50p.

Tern currently has 388,571,510 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Tern is £8.55 million. Tern has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -0.80.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
25/1/2020
22:17
Is your car ecosystem secured by
@DeviceAuthority
and their partners
@Azure

@nCipherSecurity

@Thalesesecurity

@Inteliot
? Why cybersecurity can’t wait when it comes to autonomous vehicles

sweepie2
25/1/2020
21:03
When you realise you have created a “secret sauce” which promises to resolve a growing problem and so could well have mass market potential, life’s bound to get a bit exciting.

Darron Antill certainly believes that’s what he has, in the form of a patented, automated plug-and- play platform that addresses the growing security challenges of identity and access management for devices.

Because the chief executive of Device Authority points to predictions that by 2020, a quarter of all identified security breaches will involve the Internet of Things; breaches that could affect large-scale, security-sensitive industrial, healthcare and transportation environments.

“We are not talking about the consumer end of the IoT, such as being able to manage your central heating or put the kettle on remotely,” he points out. “This is about smart city initiatives, self-driving cars and medical robots that carry out operations. So having the right level of security couldn’t be more important.

still waiting
25/1/2020
20:01
In his tweet timed at around 1800 hours today, Mr Antill highlights the article at the link below.


Darron Antill
@darronantill
·
2h
Why cybersecurity can't wait when it comes to autonomous vehicles


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TechWireAsia.com / 23 January, 2020

Why cybersecurity can’t wait when it comes to autonomous vehicles

THE AUTOMOTIVE industry has arguably changed the most since the advent of the internet of things (IoT).

IoT has driven countless innovations, especially in the autonomous cars sector. The marriage between cars and IoT brings a host of benefits.

However, there is a caveat: Autonomous cars come with heightened cybersecurity risks. If left unchecked, a security breach can be disastrous, affecting passengers and pedestrians alike.

Here are some cybersecurity threats autonomous cars face:

Article continues......

tullynessle
25/1/2020
19:49
I genuine believe that we are on the cusp of a major re-rate based on what multiple blue chips are now saying about DA.

When we go through this process I expect to see the following sentiments echoed many times on this board.

We knew it.
The evidence was all there.
The research was overwhelming.
How were we ever in single figure pennies knowing what we know?
How high can this go if DA is THE answer to IoT security and device management?
I wish I'd trusted my own judgement.
I wish I'd bought more.
The naysayers were obviously hardly neutral.
The naysayers have gone.

mike routhorn
25/1/2020
19:40
Hope you right likya.
oldishrocker
25/1/2020
19:35
Forget RSA, with what I'm seeing and hearing and with very significant buyers very recently in the market for TERN shares we are going to explode this coming week...and that's without news!

Now this is where it starts to get a little tasty..

Last time we went from 2p to 55p...
This time we have the real deal and will go from 10p to.....

Many many pounds not pence.

likya123
25/1/2020
19:29
Somebody mentioned a while back why was'nt DA going to RSA, looks like they are now.
oldishrocker
25/1/2020
19:25
So are Penn and teller...https://www.rsaconference.com/experts/penn-tellerWhat's you point? So they read it here, decided to put the logo on and attend, maybe have a stand....I believe one of the quotes here was that they are always invited to the party....clearly they weren't. More money (your) spent on living it large whilst taking fat salaries from two paths, and diluting holders ....nothing changes just because they read about an event here and decide to attend.
duxy786
25/1/2020
19:10
https://www.deviceauthority.com/
tyrano1
25/1/2020
18:45
Is that new ?

Edit, on the website.

still waiting
25/1/2020
18:13
Just looking in. I expect there was an apology today given that DA are going to RSA.
tyrano1
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