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Securing The Software-Defined Vehicle Starts With Re-Architecting Trust


The automotive industry is being rebuilt around software. Architectures built on dozens of distributed ECUs are giving way to centralized and zonal compute platforms. Functions that once ran on dedicated hardware now share the same SoC. Software updates are no longer occasional events tied to recalls. They happen continuously, over the air, across the vehicle’s lifetime. This is what the s... » read more

Securing Terabit Ethernet For AI: Where MACsec, IPsec, And UET TSS Each Fit (And Why You Need More Than One)


As AI and HPC systems scale, the network has become both a critical enabler of performance and a rapidly expanding attack surface. The shift from rack-scale compute to cluster- and data center-scale AI infrastructure means that data is no longer confined to a single chip, board, or even system. Instead, it moves continuously across hundreds, or thousands, of endpoints, often at aggregate bandwi... » read more

The Competitive Advantage Of SRAM PUF Technology


By Vincent van der Leest and Geert-Jan Schrijen In the article from 2024, "SRAM PUF: The Secure Silicon Fingerprint", we explored the fundamentals of SRAM-based Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs) and their role as a secure, cost-effective, and scalable solution for cryptographic (root) key generation and storage. SRAM PUF technology leverages the unique physical properties of silicon to c... » read more