Certification is increasingly important across many vertical markets and, as systems become more integrated, across sectors. It is critical to trust the products you deploy and that they comply with international standards. Certification is a recognised and established methodology, and Stuart Kincaid will discuss the importance and methods of certifying security solutions to meet the increasing demand for trust.
Webinars
The Growing Importance of Network Security at Full Line-rate with IPsec and MACsec
Network security at full line rate became de-facto requirement across multiple markets and applications. Layer 2 (MACsec) and Layer 3 (IPsec) are becoming the predominant security protocols for safeguarding network traffic. Rambus security expert, Maxim Demchenko, will discuss the use cases and implementation of hardware-based MACsec security and trends for high-performance inline encryption.
Securing Data in Motion with Hardware Security Engines
In modern communication networks, and especially moving to zero trust environments, all communication channels, including local memory interfaces must be secured. Hardware acceleration is essential to ensure the impact on performance, latency and power consumption is minimal and fundamental system operation is not degraded by the addition of security overhead. Gijs Willemse will discuss the architectural advantages, and in many use cases the necessity, for hardware-based encryption engines.
Hardware Security: Ask Me Anything
Whether it’s security technology trends, the latest cyberthreats, implementation issues or anything in between, our security experts are ready to tackle your questions in this Ask Me Anything session.
Security Solutions for a World of IoT Devices
With the ‘Internet of Things’ (IoT) getting more and more pervasive, an increasing number of connected things around us collect, handle and control sensitive data. The hacking of IoT devices can affect privacy, cause a loss of physical and information security, and impact availability of services. Connected devices significantly increase the attack surface of systems and networks as they potentially provide hackers a local springboard into those systems. Mass-deployed connected devices have been used to mount distributed Denial of Service attacks. IoT devices face a hard security challenge as they face high attack exposure while having limited resources to protect themselves. This session will cover the tools and solutions provided by Rambus to help protect and harden resource constrained devices from network-based attacks.
Securing Data Center AI/ML Workloads Beyond Secure Boot and Authentication
With the rising value of AI/ML spanning training and inference models, data, and the AI hardware itself, the threats from adversaries are greater than ever. As such, a security strategy for AI/ML workloads and hardware needs to offer far more than secure boot and authentication. Rambus security expert, Bart Stevens will discuss how a hardware root of trust can be the foundation for AI/ML security through defense in depth, partitioning of secure operations, and state-of-the-art protections from side channel attacks.