Embedded Executive Podcast: Your Data Is Not Safe
Patrick Hopper
Publisher, President #Influencer @ OpenSystems Media | Embedded | AI | IoT | Military | Aerospace | Embedded World Media Partner #ew25 #embeddedworld
We say all the time that any system can be hacked and this week’s?Embedded Executives podcast?guest is someone who can get into your system. ?
Ken Westin , Field CISO of Panther , ?is who we'd call a white-hat hacker. He hacks for good reasons, sometimes to follow a bad hacker and return data, and sometimes to help close up holes in a system. Nonetheless, this is an interesting interview worth a listen.? Tune in. #security
How FPGAs Can Transform the Automotive Industry
The automotive industry is in the midst of a technological transformation and, in particular, a shift to?software-defined vehicles.
With consumer demand evolving towards safer, autonomous, and technologically advanced cars, software-defined vehicles (SDVs) are a growing trend due to their higher quantity and value of software (including electronic hardware), and their ability to be continuously upgraded through a centralized architecture. Read more. #fpga #automotive
Rambus Targets FPGA Security
Rambus released a new series of Security IP solutions for FPGAs delivering innovative cryptographic, side-channel, and Quantum Safe securities. The IP will protect a variety of devices from the highest performing accelerators utilized in Generative AI, all the way down to low power IoT components. Ideal applications include Data Center, AI/ML, Edge, IoT, and Defense.
“As customer demand for security continues to accelerate, Rambus is dedicated to providing state-of-the-art security IP for the broad range of applications increasingly enabled by FPGAs,” said Neeraj Paliwal wal, General Manager of Silicon IP at Rambus. “Our security IP solutions safeguard these FPGA devices now and in the future with Quantum Safe protection from PQC attacks.” Read more. #iot #ai #edgecomputing
Back to Basics: Fundamentals of Dev Stack Code
By Taryn Engmark and David Sandy
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Welcome to Back to Basics, a series where we’re reviewing basic engineering concepts that require a more complex explanation than Google can provide.
Now that you’ve brainstormed your project and set your overarching project goals and requirements, it’s time to get technical.?In this section, we’ll look at a new set of essential questions to ask yourself to determine what sort of workspace you’ll need to actually begin developing your software. Read more.
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