Security
Wireless products get new EU security legislation
The Radio Equipment Directive (RED) is applicable to all electrical and electronic devices that intentionally emit and receive radio waves at frequencies below 3,000GHz, and it establishes a regulatory framework for placing radio equipment on the market.
Interest in cybersecurity and career opportunities surge
Current data from Google Trends reveals that public interest in cybersecurity and careers in the field has grown significantly since the beginning of 2022 and reached an all-time high in May 2023.
tarm releases professional outdoor laser series
tarm just released its new Outdoor Series, which was specially designed to cater for these demanding applications.
Synopsys named a leader in the 2023 Gartner Magic Quadrant
Synopsys, has announced it has been named by Gartner as a Leader in the ‘Magic Quadrant for Application Security Testing’ for the seventh consecutive year.1
ITTIA's modern edge database supports NXP S32G vehicle network processors
ITTIA, a global provider of secure high-performance edge data management software for embedded systems and Internet of Things (IoT) devices, has announced support for NXP Semiconductors’ S32G vehicle network processors.
GPS anti-jam technology antennas selected for armoured vehicles
Hexagon and NovAtel announced their GPS Anti-Jam Technology (GAJT) antennas were selected for use on Armoured Combat Support Vehicles (ACSVs) being built for the Canadian Army to protect against cyber electromagnetic activities (CEMA).
New polyurethanes do not require REACH training
From 24 August 2023, the European Parliament’s REACH Restrictions will mean that industrial and professional users of products with a total monomeric diisocyanate concentration of greater than 0.1% must be trained and certified in handling diisocyanates.
Will companies be forced to play Russian Roulette with insurance premiums?
As cybersecurity insurance premiums soar, companies may be forced to play a game of Russian Roulette, taking the chance that they won’t be hit by a cyberattack.
Ransomware: paying the price twice!
Ransomware attackers extorted $456.8 million from victims in 2022, 40% down from the $765.6 million in the previous year. However, before we clink glasses to celebrate victory, there are some significant caveats to consider.
Keysight launches cybersecurity partnership programme
Keysight Technologies launches a new cybersecurity partnership programme for managed security service providers (MSSP) to improve the security posture of organisations using the industry-leading breach and attack simulation (BAS) capabilities of Keysight Threat Simulator.