Direct Insight will deliver a one-day, in-person classroom-based training course, ‘EU Cyber Resilience Act – Technical Training for Embedded & IoT: Planning for Compliance’, designed to equip embedded systems engineers, developers and project managers with the skills and knowledge to…
Cyber Resilience Act webinar hosted by Rutronik
At a joint webinar hosted by Rutronik along with Infineon, 1A CUE and TÜV Süd on the 12th June, attendees can expect a compact and practical overview of the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA). The regulation is aimed at improving the…
Attacks on UKRI highlight urgent need for training cyber skills
UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), the national funding agency investing in science and research in the UK, has been targeted by 5.4m cyber attacks this year, a rise of 600% on the previous year, according to latest data. The data, disclosed…
Kontron launches µDARC ruggedised Microserver for defence networked operations
Kontron announces the availability of the µDARC ultra-rugged, compact, and resilient portable Microserver dedicated to mission-critical mobile applications in demanding defence environments. Based on a high efficiency, high performance NXP Arm i.MX8X quad-core processor and integrating multiple I/Os, Kontron µDARC is the most compact, lightweight, and energy efficient Microserver solution on the…
Mouser and NXP e-book on security and compliance at the Edge
Mouser Electronics announces a new e-book in collaboration with NXP Semiconductors that explores the ongoing design challenges and solutions for creating secure, interconnected Edge devices. With the rapid increase of Internet of Things (IoT) devices, mobile devices, and diverse network…
First-party fraud is the leading form of global attacks
LexisNexis Risk Solutions releases its annual Cyber crime Report, an analysis of over 104 billion global transactions in the LexisNexis Digital Identity Network platform during 2024. The report, ‘The Calm Before the Storm?’, shows a significant swing in the composition of global fraud attacks,…
IoTSF unveils device identity working group
The IoT Security Foundation (IoTSF) is pleased to announce the formation of its new Device Identities Working Group, a transformative initiative to advance IoT security through trusted device identities. Unveiled at CyberUK 25, this working group builds on IoTSF’s legacy…
