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Automechanika Birmingham 2017 already set to double in size
June 2016 saw an overwhelming debut for Automechanika Birmingham and it looks like it is shaping up to be another huge success in 2017.The exhibition will not only double in size but offers an improved hall format whilst co-locating with REIFEN, the premier global fair for the tyre sector in 2017.
Secure connection to loT cloud
Learn how to quickly evaluate TM4C129x MCU IoT solutions with the Crypto Connected LaunchPad kit. The EK-TM4C129EXL LaunchPad offers rich connectivity, communication and motioin control peripherals at up to 120MHz CPU speed for just $24.99.
Millions of cars at risk in latest automotive hack
In the latest incident of car hacking, it has been announced that almost every Volkswagen that has been built since 1995 is vulnerable to cyber crime – a number totalling up to a million cars which includes other models within the VW Group including Audi, SEAT, Skoda, Bentley and Lamborghini.
Protecting privacy in genomic databases
Genome-wide association studies, which try to find correlations between particular genetic variations and disease diagnoses, are a staple of modern medical research. But because they depend on databases that contain people’s medical histories, they carry privacy risks.
HTML5 viewer delivers more secure, streamlined management
Bolstering the system’s security credentials by securing FIPS 140-2 compliance, Emerson Network Power has announced an enhancement to its Avocent Universal Management Gateway (UMG) appliance.When enabled, the system’s cryptographic module encrypts communication between the appliance and the network, making it FIPS-compliant and meeting all requirements for use in federal government facilities.
Report explores recent trends in cyber threats
Fortinet has announced the findings of its FortiGuard Labs cyber threat landscape global report. The FortiGuard Labs cybersecurity threat report looks at the nature of attacks including: how attackers get in, how they manage to persist inside networks, what they want and who they are.
Electrified quantum diamond to become essential for quantum networks
Dmitry Fedyanin from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology and Mario Agio from the University of Siegen and LENS have predicted that artificial defects in the crystal lattice of diamond can be turned into ultrabright and extremely efficient electrically-driven quantum emitters.
Field trial with over 100 military vehicles tests RFID technology
NXP Semiconductors and Tönnjes and Kirpestein B.V. have, after 12 months of testing in various weather conditions, with over 100 assorted military vehicles and at different speeds, presented the results of the first field trial with IDePLATEs (license plates). The field trial confirmed the secure, robust, effective, and reliable use of RFID technology for vehicle identification.
High performance SSH solution targets microcontroller-based systems
The emSSH software library has been announced by SEGGER. This highly advanced package is intended for creating secure connections between a client and a server, typically over a TCP/IP connection.
Handling high bandwidth data processing requirements
Offering low power and high performance, the new rugged 3U VPX-based C912 from Aitech Defense Systems, combines NXP’s latest generation T4 series of QorIQ SoC multi-core e6500 processors along with a range of on-board I/O features.