Rambus designed the countermeasures to protect Nvidia’s GPUs from side-channel attacks that steal encryption keys by measuring a device’s power consumption. Attacks like this can be used to break into protected systems, assist law enforcement…
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Are today’s avionics systems more vulnerable to cyberattacks and to side channel attacks?
Cybersecurity and aviation experts believe a growing number of commercial aircraft could be vulnerable to on board computers being hacked or taken over remotely by passengers with malicious intent.
Is Computer Security Becoming a Hardware Problem?
To Kocher, this is a scaling problem. While the complexity of our machines increases exponentially, the development of new, reliable security schemes has not kept pace.
Rambus and Movimento team on personalized security for automotive
Rambus Inc. and Movimento are partnering to deliver secure, personalized over-the-air (OTA) vehicle updates critical to safety and performance in the era of the connected car.
Rambus is a specialist in digital security that provides a secure foundation for a connected world, and Movimento specializes in OTA software lifecycle and data management for the automotive/IoT sectors.
Movimento and Rambus are demonstrating the joint solution at TU-Automotive in Detroit. Visitors can see how the solution works on a live demo using a Dodge RAM truck in Movimento’s booth C67.
Can Rambus Hack Auto Cyber-Security?
MADISON, Wis. — Since last summer, automakers in Detroit have been losing sleep over two vexing issues: Over-the-Air (OTA) software/firmware updates and cyber-security for connected cars.
First, OTA is a big unknown to carmakers who have traditionally depended on service visits to dealerships for software updates. Only a few automakers have OTA update capabilities, and only Tesla can remotely update all safety-critical systems on its entire fleet.
IoT security market to exceed $28 billion by 2020
A new report published by Research and Markets projects that the Internet of Things (IoT) security market will increase from $6.89 billion in 2015 to $28.90 billion by 2020. “With the technological advancement and increasing application of networking, the concern for security has become a global phenomenon and its intensity is increasing every day,” the researchers explained in a report summary.
