Is The IoT Getting Safer?
The Internet of Things as we know has been in use in some form or another for at least a decade, but it is only in the past several years that it has achieved enough success that security has become an...
View ArticleIIoT Security Threat Rising
The rapid growth of the Industrial Internet of Things is raising questions about just how secure these systems are today, how to improve security, and who exactly should be responsible for that. These...
View ArticleThe Week in Review: IoT
Conferences Internet of Things World 2018 takes place next week at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Silicon Valley. Executives of GE Digital, The Chamberlain Group, and UPS will be among those...
View ArticleCEO Outlook On Chip Industry (Part 3)
Semiconductor Engineering sat down with Wally Rhines, president and CEO of Mentor, a Siemens Business; Simon Segars, CEO of Arm; Grant Pierce, CEO of Sonics; and Dean Drako, CEO of IC Manage. What...
View ArticleSecurity Holes In Machine Learning And AI
Machine learning and AI developers are starting to examine the integrity of training data, which in some cases will be used to train millions or even billions of devices. But this is the beginning of...
View ArticleHardware Security Threat Rising
Martin Scott, senior vice president and CTO of Rambus, sat down with Semiconductor Engineering to talk about an increasing problem with security, what’s driving it, and why hardware is now part of the...
View ArticleAre Devices Getting More Secure?
Adding security into chip design is becoming more prevalent as more devices are connected to the Internet, but it’s not clear whether that is enough to offset an explosion in connected “things.”...
View ArticleIoT Merging Into Data-Driven Design
The Internet of Things is becoming more difficult to define and utilize for an effective business strategy. While an increasing number devices send data to the cloud or some local server, so much data...
View ArticleNew Approaches To Security
Different approaches are emerging to identify suspicious behavior and shut down potential breaches before they have a chance to do serious damage. This is becoming particularly important in markets...
View ArticleNew Approaches For Hardware Security
Semiconductor Engineering sat down to discuss a wide range of hardware security issues and possible solutions with Norman Chang, chief technologist for the Semiconductor Business Unit at ANSYS; Helena...
View ArticleA Trillion Security Risks
An explosion in IoT devices has significantly raised the security threat level for hardware and software, and it shows no sign of abating anytime soon. Sometime over the next decade the number of...
View ArticleHardware Attack Surface Widening
An expanding attack surface in hardware, coupled with increasing complexity inside and outside of chips, is making it far more difficult to secure systems against a variety of new and existing types of...
View ArticleBetter Security, Lower Cost
For years, chipmakers have marginalized security in chips, relying instead on software solutions. Eventually that approach caught up with them, creating near panic in a scramble to plug weaknesses...
View ArticleImplementing Improved Security And Connectivity For The Smart Home
The smart home continues to evolve in available functions and complexity as several different connectivity protocols from numerous suppliers target a variety of products for use in smart homes....
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