How about like this?
It's taken from Wave's website....
Wave is building the infrastructure and services to enable the deployment and management of trusted computing platforms. The services and infrastructure are designed to be flexible and deliver solutions within the framework of such industry initiatives as the Trusted Computing Platform Alliance, and other security initiatives recently launched by Intel and Microsoft.
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Wave’s programmable EMBASSY® technology enables the establishment of a network of hardware trusted clients – embedded in personal computers, peripherals such as smart card readers and keyboards, and mobile devices. Additionally, EMBASSY technology is available in cryptographically-protected solutions as enabling utilities and end-to-end client server solutions for products from leading silicon suppliers National Semiconductor and Infineon Technologies. EMBASSY technology includes embedded libraries and firmware for the silicon providers to license.
Today, Wave’s EMBASSY Suite of Secure Services can add to the value of hardened security as offered by the National Semiconductor SafeKeeper™ PC21100 Module or Infineon’s Trusted Platform Module by offering a suite of enhanced applications for trusted digital signatures, secure document storage, secure document management and powerful privacy options.
A key component of Wave’s EMBASSY offer is the Trust Assurance Network (TAN). The TAN is an optional server infrastructure that can manage trust domains, platform integrity, trusted platform management infrastructure and the distribution of secure applications and services to platforms containing trusted hardware. The TAN allows for ongoing upgrading of the combined product solutions, including the services, after the products have reached the marketplace. Working with partners, Wave delivers EMBASSY services that provide a cost effective TCPA-compliant solution with services that will both generate new revenue opportunities today, while forming the basis of trust necessary for a thriving e-commerce infrastructure in the future.