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Extracting crypto keys from the Cloud

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A Worcester Polytechnic Institute research team has confirmed that it managed to successfully extract cryptographic keys from the Cloud. According to a recently published paper, the team built upon previous work by Ristenpart, who demonstrated the viability of co-location and provided the first concrete evidence of sensitive information leakage on a commercial cloud. “We show […]

Securing 2.5D and fan-outs

https://www.rambusblog.com/2015/10/13/security-securing-2-5d-and-fan-outs/#new_tab

Semiconductor Engineering editor-in-chief Ed Sperling recently noted that the long-anticipated move to 2.5D and fan-outs raises a number of familiar questions about security.

Tokenization is a Virtual Reality at Money20/20!

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Tokenization is a hot topic in the payments industry and is set to top the bill at Money20/20. Our VR demo immerses you in the tokenization process.

Securing 2.5D and fan-outs

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/security-securing-2-5d-and-fan-outs/

Semiconductor Engineering editor-in-chief Ed Sperling recently noted that the long-anticipated move to 2.5D and fan-outs raises a number of familiar questions about security. “Will multiple chips combined in an advanced package be as secure as SoCs where everything is integrated on the same die? The answer isn’t a simple yes or no,” he opined. “Put […]

Understanding the changing hardware-software paradigm

https://www.rambusblog.com/2015/10/12/security-understanding-the-evolving-hardware-software-paradigm/#new_tab

Hardware-centric platforms and solutions were traditionally designed with minimal input from software engineers. As Brian Bailey ofSemiconductor Engineering recently noted, this approach worked when software content was negligible – and the practice did not significantly contribute to product delays.

Understanding the changing hardware-software paradigm

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/security-understanding-the-evolving-hardware-software-paradigm/

Hardware-centric platforms and solutions were traditionally designed with minimal input from software engineers. As Brian Bailey of Semiconductor Engineering recently noted, this approach worked when software content was negligible – and the practice did not significantly contribute to product delays. “Over time, the software content grew and today it is generally accepted that software accounts […]

Lensless computational sensor clinches “Best Paper Award”

https://www.rambusblog.com/2015/10/08/csi-lensless-computational-sensor-clinches-best-paper-award/#new_tab

The International Academy, Research, and Industry Association (IARIA) recently presented the “Best Paper Award” to a team of Rambus researchers for their work on ultra-miniature, computationally efficient diffractive visual-bar-position sensors.

Lensless computational sensor clinches “Best Paper Award”

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/csi-lensless-computational-sensor-clinches-best-paper-award/

The International Academy, Research, and Industry Association (IARIA) recently presented the “Best Paper Award” to a team of Rambus researchers for their work on ultra-miniature, computationally efficient diffractive visual-bar-position sensors. Authored by Mehjabin Monjur, Leonidas Spinoulas, Patrick R. Gill and David G. Stork, the paper, which was presented at SENSORCOMM 2015 in Italy, describes the […]

The 3MB of RAM in William Gibson’s Neuromancer

https://www.rambusblog.com/2015/10/07/mid-the-3mb-of-ram-in-william-gibsons-neuromancer/#new_tab

Neuromancer, a 1984 cyberpunk novel by William Gibson, was the first winner of the science fiction triple crown: the Nebula Award, the Philip K. Dick Award and the Hugo Award. Marking the beginning of the Sprawl trilogy, the book tells the story of Case, a washed-up computer hacker hired by an enigmatic employer.

The 3MB of RAM in William Gibson’s Neuromancer

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/mid-the-3mb-of-ram-in-william-gibsons-neuromancer/

Neuromancer, a 1984 cyberpunk novel by William Gibson, was the first winner of the science fiction triple crown: the Nebula Award, the Philip K. Dick Award and the Hugo Award. Marking the beginning of the Sprawl trilogy, the book tells the story of Case, a washed-up computer hacker hired by an enigmatic employer. According to […]

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