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.
Security IP
Securing Data Center AI/ML Workloads Beyond Secure Boot and Authentication
The Future of the Data Center
The world’s connectivity continues to increase, and the importance of digital data continues to grow. The unprecedented rise in data volumes is matched in importance by the value being extracted from this data. Server and data center architectures are evolving in response to the growing volume and importance of digital data, and greater intelligence is moving to the edge of the network and to the end points themselves. Our Rambus panel of technology experts will discuss the trends and challenges for future data centers in moving data faster and safer.
Advancing Computing in the Accelerator Age
Navigating the Intersection of Safety and Security
Vehicle systems and the semiconductors used within them are some of the most complex electronics seen today. Ensuring these systems are both functionally safe and secure from cyberattacks is mission critical. Join us for this webinar where Thierry Kouthon of Rambus, and Ann Keffer of Siemens will discuss hardware solutions for securing automotive electronics and how functional safety tools from Siemens can help ensure these solutions meet the requirements of ISO 26262.
Protecting Devices with Security Anchored in Hardware
[April 14 @ 11am PT] Join Neeraj Paliwal, general manager of the Rambus Security IP business, and John McHale, EVP & Group Editorial Director of Military Embedded Systems, as they discuss how hardware level protection is the key to building the foundation of security for data and electronic systems.
