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Securing devices for the IoT – FIPS 140-3 and common criteria

February 19, 2024 By Jeff Shepard Leave a Comment

For developers of IoT devices and networks, the Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 140-3 and the Common Criteria (CC) serve different but complementary functions. FIPS 140-3 is designed for validating software and hardware in cryptographic modules, while CC is designed to evaluate security functions in IT software and hardware. In both cases, there are related […]

Filed Under: Applications, FAQ, Featured, IoT, Security Tagged With: FAQ

Securing devices for the IoT — IEC 62443, SESIP, and PSA

February 16, 2024 By Jeff Shepard Leave a Comment

The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) 62443 series of standards is focused on security for Industrial Automation and Control Systems (IACS); the Security Evaluation Standard for IoT Platforms (SESIP) provides a method for trustworthy assessment of the security IoT platforms, including the industrial IoT (IIoT), and Platform Security Architecture (PSA) certification requires strict adherence to the […]

Filed Under: Applications, FAQ, Featured, IoT, Security Tagged With: FAQ

Securing devices for the IoT — managing memory

February 14, 2024 By Jeff Shepard Leave a Comment

Memory management is important in all digital electronic devices, including devices designed for use on the Internet of Things (IoT). It supports efficient resource allocation and memory utilization and prevents memory fragmentation, improving efficiency. It also supports memory protection and device security. This FAQ briefly reviews the common weakness enumeration (CWE) scheme for identifying software […]

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Securing devices for the IoT – firmware, software, and OTA

February 12, 2024 By Jeff Shepard Leave a Comment

Over-the-air (OTA) updating of firmware and software on Internet of Things (IoT) devices is a requirement, not an option. The large number of IoT devices makes manual updates impractical and even dangerous. This FAQ reviews two key tools for managing and implementing OTA for IoT devices: open-source standards for managing resource-constrained devices and industry standards […]

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Securing devices for the IoT — minimize the attack surface

February 7, 2024 By Jeff Shepard Leave a Comment

An attack surface is the sum of all the attack vectors or ways an attacker can gain malicious access to a network or system. The growth in remote work and the adoption of cloud services have increased the number of attack vectors and the attack surface size for most organizations and applications. This FAQ reviews […]

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Matter 1.2 is here — what does that mean for the smart home? 

December 18, 2023 By Aimee Kalnoskas 1 Comment

by Rob Alexander, Principal Product Manager for Matter at Silicon Labs  The rapid evolution and expansion of the IoT over the last decade has resulted in “smart” devices becoming a pervasive part of our everyday lives. Thousands of smart home products exist on the market today, and everything from our light switches to our vacuum cleaners now […]

Filed Under: Applications, FAQ, Featured, Featured Contributions, IoT Tagged With: FAQ, siliconlabs

Embedded project platform boasts over 1 million designs based on 1500+ click boards

December 11, 2023 By Aimee Kalnoskas Leave a Comment

MikroElektronika has unveiled EmbeddedWiki – touted as the world’s largest embedded projects platform that already details over 1,000,000 designs based on 1500+ Click™ boards.  The platform covers 12 topics and 92 applications. Each reference design contains a full description of the project, plus a list of parts that are required. The user then selects their […]

Filed Under: Embedded, Featured, Tools Tagged With: menmikroelektronik

What are the four types of machine learning, and what are they used for?

December 11, 2023 By Jeff Shepard Leave a Comment

Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI). It’s used to enable machines to independently improve their performance using data and experience to modify future actions. ML applications range from autonomous vehicles to business processes. Various approaches to ML use different learning styles, require different levels of data input, and are optimized for […]

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What are the top five neural network architectures?

December 8, 2023 By Jeff Shepard Leave a Comment

There are many artificial neural network (ANN) architectures, each suited for specific tasks. This FAQ begins with a review of the components of the neurons that make up ANNs, looks at the basic elements of ANNs, and then presents the top architectures. There are several forms of neurons with slightly different mathematical structures. Most neurons […]

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What is Rust used for in an embedded system?

December 6, 2023 By Jeff Shepard Leave a Comment

Rust is an emerging systems programming language that’s mostly used for memory management, safety, and performance. It’s a statically typed programming language like Java, C, and C++, where variable types are known at compile time, and it’s designed for performance and safety, especially safe concurrency and memory management. Rust’s low-level control and memory safety make […]

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