Embedded with Innovation Security: The Foundation for Functionality

Wen-Hann Wang, Vice President of Intel Labs, discusses new security solutions across the continuum of computing.

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Overview

EMBEDDED WITH INNOVATION

Reported losses due to online
banking fraud totaled over
$120 million Q3 2009.

Reported losses due to online banking fraud totaled over $120 million Q3 2009.
(Symantec Global Internet Security Threat Report 2010)

Security in Embedded Applications

Billions of connected embedded devices are providing enormous opportunities for the industry – and tempting targets for malware and increasingly sophisticated attackers. Providing end-to-end security, from embedded endpoints throughout the network infrastructure has become a key issue for OEMs and solutions vendors. Join the discussion and share key insights with Intel and leading third-party companies.


Featured Voices: Security

SECURITY: ARTICLES & VIDEOS

Embedded with Innovation: At Intel, Security is Job One

While many embedded devices may be out of sight, the issues of security, data integrity and privacy should never be out of mind.

Time to Think Differently About Embedded Security

Intel Labs is heavily engaged in security-related research, and is delivering new technologies across the continuum of computing.

 

Maintaining Security in Embedded Industrial Systems

Dr. Reiher explains why embedded security has become a fundamental design issue for embedded OEMs and developers.

Boosting Embedded Security Performance with Intel® AES-New Instructions

AES-NI are a set of new instructions available with recent generations of Intel® processors that accelerate OpenSSL processing.

 

Raising the Bar on Embedded Security

The industry needs to place security on par with new functionality in every connected embedded device.

Advances in Internet Security

Intel is improving the performance of cryptographic operations. Securing every network connection is becoming a real possibility.

Securing the Transformation in Embedded

As they become connected on an IP network, embedded devices open themselves to attacks from the outside.

Software Considerations for Securing Embedded Devices

Learn about Wind River security solutions for embedded systems, including operating systems, middleware and network stacks.

 

Thinking Differently About Embedded Security

Intel Labs continues to make powerful new security capabilities available to the embedded industry.

How Intel is Optimistic About Cyber Security

There is a new spirit of cooperation across the industry to build a foundation for security.

 

An Architecture for Embedded Security

Embedded security architecture must incorporate solutions end-to-end, from embedded endpoints to enterprise systems.

A Systems Approach to Embedded Security

The best way to achieve embedded security is to take an architectural approach and build security into embedded systems.

Combating Multiple Embedded Security Threats

Infrastructure solutions can provide end-to-end protection while maintaining high line rates.

Securing Credit Card Data on PC-based POS Platforms

Intel develops a reference design to protect critical data in retail transactional terminals and other embedded systems.

 

Maximize Performance with Proactive Security

How to proactively combat multiplying security threats while maintaining performance.

RNG Basics and Introduction to Intel DRNG

Intel researchers have demonstrated an all-digital variation-tolerant true random number generator targeted for secure encryption and authentication.

 

Embedded Security for Retail Transactions

Intel develops a reference design to protect critical data in retail transactional terminals and other embedded systems.

Proactive Strategies for Embedded Security

Growing numbers of malware signatures call for proactive strategies like white listing and cloud based security.

SECURITY FACTS

60,000 new malware identifications per day.

(McAfee Threats Report,Third Quarter 2010.)

The U.S. Department of Energy estimates it receives 10 million cyber attacks per day.

(Forbes.com, August 2010)

75 percent of enterprises surveyed by Symantec experienced some form of cyber attack in 2009.

(Symantec State of Enterprise Security Report 2010)

Threats to confidential information that incorporated remote access capabilities grew to 98 percent in 2009.

(Symantec Global Internet Security Threat Report 2010)

Reported vulnerabilities are at an all-time high, up 36%.

(IBM X-Force 2010 Mid-Year Trend and Risk Report)

Symantec recorded 2,895,802 new malicious code signatures in 2009, a one-year increase of 71 percent.

(Symantec Global Internet Security Threat Report 2010)

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