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Shrink-wrapped solution for EN 303645 compliance
Secure Thingz, an IAR Systems Group company, has announced Compliance Suite, a set of tools and training specifically targeted to provide embedded developers with a simplified path to building applications that are compliant with the European EN 303645, UK & Australian 13 Best Practices, and the evolving US Cybersecurity Improvement Act (NISTIR 8259).
Critical AI video analytics
Xilinx has launched an AI video analytics platform with an ecosystem of partner solutions built to accelerate the most complex and latency-sensitive AI video inferencing applications. Pejman Roshan, Vice President of Marketing, Data Center Group, explains more.
Budget restrictions preventing cyber security training
A quarter (25%) of company directors cite insufficient budget as the main reason they are unable to deliver crucial cyber security training to prevent data breaches, the new study shows. The Cybersecurity Insights Report from cloud solutions provider iomart asked workers about their businesses’ cyber security provisions, including the level of training offered, the extent of backup policies in place, and coworkers’ awareness of how to...
Training centre for FPGAs and solution stacks
Lattice Semiconductor has announced an agreement with Krassin Consulting to establish the Lattice Education Competence Center (LEC2), a comprehensive training centre. The LEC2 will provide Lattice’s customers and partners with the hands-on product training and application design expertise needed to get Lattice-based solutions to market quickly and easily.
How to identify and react to a data breach
Preparation is essential when it comes to data protection. Many startup organisations are unsure how to recognise a breach, how to react, and how to respond. Failure to report a violation is usually down to a lack of knowledge, expertise, and data protection training.Training your staff in how to identify and respond to a personal data breach can save you a whopping fine, of up to €20m or 4% of your global turnover, later on.
Helping to close the UK gender skills gap in technology
Code First Girls, the UK social enterprise working to close the gender skills gap in technology, has announced new strategic partnerships with 14 global and UK corporations including Rolls-Royce’s R² Data Labs, BT, Dell Technologies, Aviva, DAZN and more. The company has also partnered with French VC firm Jezby Ventures, its first partnership outside of the UKI, as well asexpanding its association with Bank of America and Goldman Sachs...
New centre opened to train local people to work on EVs
A new training centre to give local people the specialist skills needed to work on Electric Vehicles (EVs) has opened today at City of Wolverhampton College, thanks to funding from the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA).
Helping the next generation create a sustainable future
The future of solar power is burning bright. According to a report by The International Energy Agency (IEA), renewable power is set to expand by 50% between 2019 and 2024, with solar photovoltaic (PV) representing almost 60% of this expected growth. At this pivotal time for renewable energy, it is time we focused on supporting the next generation. Here, Mats W Lundberg, Head of Sustainability atSandvikexplains how Sandvik is helping young people ...
3D printed pistol grip at shooting championships
Céline Goberville, an Olympic silver medallist and multiple world champion will compete at the European Shooting Championships in Croatia this year with a 3D printed pistol grip, printed on the Zortrax M300 Dual 3D printer.
Top 5 connecting products for February
Electronic Specifier takes a look at the top connecting products to have been released in February.