Security
Selected content on Embedded.com about securing embedded systems from malicious hacking.
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Protecting SCADA devices from threats and hackers
Alan Grau of Icon Labs describes the basics of building a simple firewall for embedded devices used... Read More
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Book worms
Father and son team write the book on embedded systems security. Plus a flaw a day for Android. Read More
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Security fundamentals for embedded software
Even if your device is not connected to the Internet, you need to protect it from malicious attacks. ... Read More
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Building reliable and secure embedded systems
Neither reliability nor security can be tested, debugged, or patched into a product. They must be... Read More
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Not in Kansas anymore: Securing SCADA
Here's why SCADA is not secure and what some companies are doing about it. Read More
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Muscle cars
Software-borne features and system virtualization have become key differentiators for automotive... Read More
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The hackers have your PlayBook
How vulnerable will the new RIM microkernel be to hackers? Read More
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Monolithic stupidity
Microkernel vs. monolithic? Duqu, a Stuxnet-like worm, proves the monolithic operating system is... Read More
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Take your medicine, eat your SOUP
The FDA should scrap its panel for approving medical device and learn some lessons from the FAA. Read More
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Scrambled eggs
Easter eggs may be harmless but what if a developer inserts a malicious rotten egg into your code?... Read More

