Security
Series 9 – Episode 6 – The security challenges of autonomous vehicles
Paige West talks with Neeraj Paliwal, GM of Security IP at Rambus about autonomous vehicles and security.
SailPoint unveils 'The Horizons of Identity' research report
SailPoint Technologies Holdings, Inc. unveiled the findings of a new research report titled, ‘The Horizons of Identity.’
Top 5 Cyber Security products in September
Electronic Specifier takes a look at the top Cyber Security products to have been released in September 2022.
The four most common OWASP API security threats
The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) works to improve the security of software worldwide. OWASP’s well-known Top 10 lists increase awareness about the most critical security risks to web applications. Stephanie Best, Head of Product Marketing at Salt Security further discusses.
PureVPN partnership for enhanced user digital privacy and security
Internet privacy and security brand, PureVPN, has announced a partnership with Samsung Electronics to enhance user privacy protection when online.
Series 9 – Episode 5 – Mitigating the security risks for electronic shelf labels
Paige West talks with Steffen Robertz, a Security Consultant at SEC Consult about electronic shelf labels (ESL) and mitigating their security risks.
Swissbit introduces Hardware Security Module for AWS IoT Greengrass
Swissbit is once again exhibiting at Europe's IT security trade fair to present its latest solutions for data and device protection.
Series 9 – Episode 4 – Leveraging electromagnetic emanations for IoT malware classification
Paige West talks with Damien Marion, a Postdoc in the Capsule team inside the IRISA laboratory about a project he’s been working on called Obfuscation Revealed: Leveraging Electromagnetic Emanations for IoT Malware Classification.
Children could turn to cybercrime during cost-of-living crisis
40% of parents believe children will become the perpetrators of cybercrime because of a lack of money, during the current cost-of-living crisis.
The looming Cloud threat – securing the modern Cloud infrastructure
When we are looking at public Cloud servers, we are talking about three main companies: Amazon, Microsoft, and Google. These powerhouses control upwards of 80% of the market. On these public cloud servers, information is collected, pooled, and accessed on demand by those who need it. When an end-user surfs the Internet – be it to stream their favourite show, make a purchase or answer emails – these requests and associated data are bei...