Joerg Borchert, vice president of chip card and security ICs at Infineon Technologies North America, will take the stage at ESC Bostonlater this month to deliver a message to embedded systems designers: you are in an arms race with potential attackers.
Borchert, who will deliver a keynote address at the conference on Sept. 27, said he will provide details about what types of attacks can be done physically to microcontrollers today, based on his experience in microcontroller security, and talk about some of the ways embedded systems designers can go about mitigating risk. But will Borchert is a proponent of certain techniques, he stresses that no approach to security is bullet proof.
Borchert, who will deliver a keynote address at the conference on Sept. 27, said he will provide details about what types of attacks can be done physically to microcontrollers today, based on his experience in microcontroller security, and talk about some of the ways embedded systems designers can go about mitigating risk. But will Borchert is a proponent of certain techniques, he stresses that no approach to security is bullet proof.
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