Understanding Yocto and Linux Embedded
Yocto became a popular Linux distribution for embedded and IoT devices several years ago. Not all Linux developer are aware of it or even know
Yocto became a popular Linux distribution for embedded and IoT devices several years ago. Not all Linux developer are aware of it or even know
Billions of devices, all doing something, all connected to something, all generating data. By 2025, deployed and functioning IoT based devices will total more than
Connected Car OTA Updating – Another Security Need We’ve been profiling automobile evolutions that will require the security in connected cars to improve and be
Today, we’re excited to announce the general availability of ZeroDayGuard 1.0. Last Fall, we announced the controlled release of ZeroDayGuard, and now it is officially
CAN vs Ethernet As we all know, the CAN bus is the predominant IVN (In-Vehicle Network) for automobiles today. It’s been around since the 1980’s,
DENSO and Dellfer to Bring Inside Out Security to Embedded Connected Car Components Today, we jointly released a press release with Denso. Here are some
DENSO and its startup partners will feature latest hardware and software solutions to accelerate innovation in the automotive industry. KARIYA, Japan, Dec. 20, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — DENSO Corporation,
The one about MIPS that you probably didn’t see… Wave Computing Open Sources MIPS R6 You’ve likely heard the exciting news this week, Wave Computing
Hacktisement has been flooding our inboxes for decades. But now, it is taking a new form hitting us in ways that we may not be
We were excited to have AGL announce our membership in their open source project. Here are some key excerpts from their press release on the
What was new in 2018? The varied topics of cybersecurity are no longer only contained within the niche articles and newsletters of the trade rags
Last week we sponsored IQPC’s Automotive Cyber Security Conference Silicon Valley event in Milpitas, CA and were excited to present a first look at ZeroDayGuard
ZeroDayGuard Introduces Code Integrity Monitoring to IoT Connected Products San Francisco, CA, October 18, 2018 – Dellfer announced the controlled release of ZeroDayGuard, an IoT
Hacking a Car: Run Down in Attack Vectors PCs didn’t have a security problem until they were connected to the internet. The same can be
Is a Code Signing Certificate Enough for Writing Secure Code? Many companies develop and deliver applications and software for embedded devices in today’s complex world
San Francisco, CA, August 2, 2018– Dellfer, an IoT and autonomous vehicle cybersecurity company, announced the addition of advisors Andy Chou and Robert Dunn who
KARIYA (Japan) ―DENSO, one of the world’s largest automotive suppliers, has announced a significant investment in Dellfer, an IoT and automotive cybersecurity startup company based
Why Hacking Prevention Is More Important Than Ever Hacking has undergone big changes over the past decade. Motivations have changed to now being financially motivated