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Software detects Bitcoin transactions in network traffic
The deep packet inspection (DPI) engine R&S PACE 2 from Rohde & Schwarz Cybersecurity is now providing Bitcoin protocol classification capabilities. The OEM software solution is able to reliably detect and classify the Bitcoin protocol in network traffic in real time.
Why the cloud matters for the IoT
The cloud is becoming an increasingly important part of the design of a system that connects to the Internet of Things (IoT), as Mark Patrick, Mouser Electronics, explains.
No security compromising when virtualising control applications
Virtualisation can bring a wide variety of benefits to industrial control applications without compromising on the level of security delivered by traditional physical infrastructure, as long as you have selected the right software platform. Guest blog byCharlie Ashton.
Crypto mining motherboard supports up to 12 graphics cards
Thanks to skyrocketing cryptocurrency prices now reaching record highs, cryptocurrency mining has once again found revitalised value. GPU-based mining has long-been the most cost-effective and most accessible way of entering this field.Making its debut during COMPUTEX 2017, motherboards that support up to 8 graphics cards were showcased by BIOSTAR in its booth receiving positive feedback from the people present.
Quantum-resistant security talk by SecureRF CEO
Provider of quantum-resistant security tools for the Internet of Things (IoT), SecureRF hasannounced that its CEO Louis Parks, will give a TechTen talk at the General Dynamics Missions Systems Small Business Tech Conference in Washington, DC, on 22nd August 2017.
3G global embedded modems smooth IoT design path
The Digi XBee Cellular 3G global embedded modem is in stock at Mouser Electronics. Designed to help original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) avoid time-consuming and expensive FCC and PTCRB end-device certifications, the modem enables engineers to quickly and easily integrate 3G (HSPA/GSM) with 2G fallback connectivity into their machine-to-machine (M2M) and Internet of Things (IoT) designs.
Cryptographic controller adds protection to IIoT
The MAXQ1061 DeepCover cryptographic controller from Maxim Integrated is in stock at Mouser Electronics. Designed to protect the confidentiality, authenticity and integrity of software IP, communication and revenue models, the MAXQ1061 is a turnkey security solution that enables engineers to add an extra layer of protection to Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), smart metering, network appliances and other connected embedded systems.
Putting connected devices on the security test bench
When it comes to cyber attacks, the focus is usually on devices that communicate with the internet via fixed networks. Mobile users, however, are at no less risk - a fact that is becoming more critical with the advent of the Internet of Things (IoT). A new test solution now covers the network activities of wireless devices, providing important information about security gaps.
Adding flexibility to IoT system development
John Jones, Director of Innovation at Avnet Silica, discusses some of the challenges and choices in developing systems and applications for the Internet of Things (IoT), and how the Visible Things platform can enable fast and easy development of secure, scalable edge-to-enterprise solutions for a multitude of industrial applications.
SAM MCU families offer extensive connectivity interface options
Microchip has announced the SAM D5x and SAM E5x MCU families. These new 32-bit MCU families offer extensive connectivity interfaces, powerful performance and robust hardware-based security for a wide variety of applications.The SAM D5/E5 microcontrollers combine the performance of an ARMCortex-M4 processor with a Floating Point Unit (FPU). This combination offloads the CPU, increasing system efficiency and enabling process-intensive applications ...