Renesas' New RTOS-Supported MPUs Enable High-Definition HMI and Fast Startup
Patrick Hopper
Publisher, President #Influencer @ OpenSystems Media | Embedded | AI | IoT | Military | Aerospace | Embedded World Media Partner #ew25 #embeddedworld
Renesas Electronics Corporation's?RZ/A3UL group of microprocessors (MPU) enables a high-definition human-machine interface (HMI) and quick startup for applications that require high throughput and real-time capabilities.
ETSI Supports CVD Processes
Historically, large companies like Microsoft, Google, and AWS have conducted independent, in-house security research on their own products and the software components within them. If vulnerabilities are found, and significant enough, this research often becomes a Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure (CVD).
CVDs are a standards-based model in which a vulnerability is revealed to the public after responsible parties have been permitted adequate time to patch or remedy it. The benefit of this practice to industry is obvious, as it not only informs partners and end users of potential security holes, but it usually also offers a mechanism for addressing them before they become more widely publicized.