Cyber Security
Hardware-based security solutions to protect data and devices
At it-sa, Swissbit AG will present innovative and industrial hardware-based security solutions to protect data and devices for IoT applications. Visit booth #409 in hall 10.0, where Swissbit will be co-exhibiting together with the Cyber-Sicherheitsrat Deutschland e.V., and where you will be able to discover these easy-to-integrate and retrofittable products.
Real-Time AI-based physical intrusion and theft detection service
Xilinx and SK Telecom have announced that SK Telecom has adopted Xilinx Alveo Datacenter Accelerator cards to power a real-time AI-based physical intrusion and theft detection service. SK Telecom’s AI inference accelerator (AIX) implemented on Xilinx Alveo cards provides efficient and accurate physical intrusion detection using deep neural networks.
IT workers unaware of how to defend against a cyber attack
UK businesses are unaware and unprepared when it comes to protecting themselves against cyber-attacks, new research has revealed. A survey of 1,032 IT workers in full or part-time employment, carried out by technology services provider Probrand has revealed that more than one in five (21%) don’t actually know what a ‘cyber-attack’ constitutes.
Next-generation hardware-based cyber security products
UltraSoC has announced next-generation hardware-based cyber security products that can be used to detect, block and record cyber attacks in a broad range of applications, from vehicles and factory robots to consumer devices. These new offerings embed advanced real-time cyber security features in the systems-on-chip (SoCs) that power and control every modern product.
How to play identity like a board game
Hobbies are meant to take us away from the day-to-day of our jobs. They are a way to pursue new knowledge or a new skill. Humans have been playing board games for at least 5,000 years. There are even a few games featured prominently on Egyptian hieroglyphics or etched into the base of Assyrian winged lions so that the sentries could play. Board games not only allow us to enjoy time with friends and family, but they transport us to new places and ...
Research-led cyber security consultancy goes global
Cyber security provider F-Secure has launched a new consultancy unit bringing the company’s research-led cyber security services to organisations all over the world. F-Secure Consulting’s global team of cyber security consultants use technical research to secure current and emerging technologies, defend organisations from attacks, and drive the cyber security industry forward.
Evaluation confirms capabilities in detecting advanced attacks
Cyber security provider F-Secure has successfully completed its first-round of the MITRE ATT&CK evaluation. The test assesses vendors’ endpoint detection and response (EDR) solutions against techniques used by advanced persistent threat (APT) groups. It reportedly confirms that F-Secure’s capabilities to detect advanced threats are among the best in the industry.
Small office security to protect businesses from cyber threats
BullGuard has released BullGuard Small Office Security, a new, powerful, cloud-managed endpoint security service for the small business market. BullGuard Small Office Security enables businesses to operate with the knowledge they are protected against identity and data theft, account takeover, malware such as ransomware, and other cyber threats.
Safety-critical embedded systems solutions
Green Hills Software has announced its leading role as the only Software and Tools launch partner in Arm’s new Functional Safety Partnership Program. The collaboration promotes the availability of Green Hills products and services, renowned in the industry for their safety and security. Since 1997, Green Hills products have supported the Arm architecture.
Professionals concerned about cyberattacks shutting down operations
Tripwire has announced the results of a survey examining how organisations are addressing industrial control system (ICS) cyber threats. The survey was conducted by Dimensional Research last month, and its respondents included 263 ICS security professionals at energy, manufacturing, chemical, dam, nuclear, water, food, automotive and transportation organisations.