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Blockchain: A revolution picking up momentum
I recently read a BBC article, the headline of which shocked me:'Blockchain: The revolution that hasn't quite happened'.Yet, just a few days later, I read that the Bank of England has teamed up with other major central banks to assess the case for launching their own digital currencies as the debate rages on over the future of money. As always, the truth lies somewhere in the middle. By Nish Kotecha, Chairman and Co-founder of Finboot
FPGAs feature enhanced security
The MachXO3D FPGAs from Lattice Semiconductor are in stock at distributor Mouser Electronics.
Partnership for embedded cyber security
Secure-IC has announced a collaboration with Winbond to enhanceembedded cyber security for software in automotive and other connected industries. Under the partnership, Secure-IC will offer an enhanced security platform that supports the whole security lifecycle in complementary fashion with the use of Winbond TrustME Secure Flash Memory.
WiFi 6 module in automotive grade
u-blox has announced the JODY-W3 series, multiradio modules featuring WiFi 6 with 2x2 MIMO and dual-mode Bluetooth 5.1. Supporting the latest IEEE 802.11ax standard, also known as WiFi 6, JODY-W3 is designed for the increasing number of wireless high speed connections that will be required in the vehicle.
Countries most at risk of cyber crime ranked
The severity of cyber-breaches has become more and more intense in recent years. As a result, security experts at Specops Software sought to find out which (Western) European countries are the most at risk of cyber crime for citizens.
Efficiency for smart devices with new MCUs
STMicroelectronics’ latest STM32H7A3, STM32H7B3, and STM32H7B0 Value Line microcontrollers (MCUs) combine 280MHz Arm Cortex-M7 core performance, high memory density, and power savings for future generations of smart objects.
Helping to close the UK digital skills gap
The Institute of Coding (IoC), a government-supported initiative designed to respond to the UK’s digital skills gap, is celebrating its second birthday this week. Since the IoC’s announcement in January 2018, it has signed up a total of 32,000 learners onto its digital courses at universities across the country.
Ultra-low power and security for IoT come
STMicroelectronics has announced ultra-low-power STM32L5x2 microcontrollers (MCUs) that emphasise security to assure better protected IoT-connected applications. Operating at clock frequencies to 110MHz, the STM32L5-series MCUs start from the Arm Cortex-M33 32-bit RISC core with Arm TrustZone hardware-based security.
Flash drive-sized single-board computer
Cyber security provider F-Secure’s hardware security professionals have created a new version of the USB armory, a single-board computer on a USB stick built from the ground up to be secure. The USB armory Mk II entrenches security in its lowest levels and is suitable for a wide range of applications, such as custom hardware security modules, and licensing tokens, that need the efficiency and flexibility of an embedded computer without sacr...
What does the future of IoT look like?
Gartner’s recent report claims that the ‘IoT market will grow to 5.8 billion endpoints in 2020,’ which is a 21% increase on the previous year. This figure highlights just how popular IoT is, not just with businesses, but with consumers around the world, who now use IoT devices to manage things in their everyday life. By Rusty Carter, VP of product management at Arxan Technologies