Cyber Security
Secure authentication IC in stock at Mouser
In stock at distributor Mouser Electronics is the ECC204 secure authentication IC from Microchip Technology.
Global embedded security market to showcase promising growth
In the modern digitally-intertwined era, cybercriminals often try innovative methods to conduct malicious activities. Among these, the occurrence of side-channel attacks has increased by leaps and bounds.
Interest in cybersecurity and career opportunities surge
Current data from Google Trends reveals that public interest in cybersecurity and careers in the field has grown significantly since the beginning of 2022 and reached an all-time high in May 2023.
The shortage of skilled professionals in cyber security
More UK residents will soon be able to secure fulfilling, highly skilled jobs in the cyber security industry, as a scheme to address the shortage of cyber security experts launches its next iteration.
Belden enable device commissioning and advanced cybersecurity
Belden have announced five new products that provide enhanced security, better performance and seamless integration.
Synopsys named a leader in the 2023 Gartner Magic Quadrant
Synopsys, has announced it has been named by Gartner as a Leader in the ‘Magic Quadrant for Application Security Testing’ for the seventh consecutive year.1
Digital safety and security at the WES annual conference
On the 27―28 April 2023, the Women’s Engineering Society (WES) held its annual conference at Millennium Point in Birmingham, and Electronic Specifier’s Sheryl Miles was fortunate enough to attend.
Infineon’s SECORA Blockchain
The decentralisation of the Internet and blockchain technology, such as Infineon’s SECORA Blockchain, brings many benefits to everyday life and the economy.
New safety certifications for PikeOS 5.1.3
SYSGO's real-time operating system and hypervisor PikeOS has again reached the highest levels of rail and industrial safety standards.
Will companies be forced to play Russian Roulette with insurance premiums?
As cybersecurity insurance premiums soar, companies may be forced to play a game of Russian Roulette, taking the chance that they won’t be hit by a cyberattack.