For decades, One-Time Programmable (OTP) memory has been viewed as a foundational element of hardware security. Because OTP can be written only once and cannot be modified afterward, it has traditionally been trusted to store cryptographic keys, secure boot code, device identity, and configuration data. Permanence was often… Read More
Tag: defense
Webinar: How Secure Are Your Critical Aerospace & Defense Systems?
Aerospace, defense, and other mission-critical technologies face rapidly evolving hardware threats. A hobbyist can add a single board computer to a consumer device. A nation-state can scale an exploit across critical infrastructure. The attack surface widens fast, and the security implications are real.
Adversaries are… Read More
The Middle is A Bad Place to Be if You’re a CPU Board
In a discussion with one of my PR network recently, I found myself thinking out loud that if the merchant SoC market is getting squeezed hard, that validates something I’ve been thinking – the merchant CPU board market is dying from the middle out.… Read More
