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.
Protocol Engines
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
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.
