Futurum’s Ron Westfall examines Marvell’s third generation Brightlane Ethernet Switch launch and why it delivers the MACsec, dual core lockstep CPU redundancy, and key automotive standards support vital to accelerating and broadening support for the zonal architecture and security capabilities that can meet the demands of greater security threat surfaces throughout the software-defined vehicle ecosystem.
General Motors, Red Hat Collaboration Geared Toward Accelerating Software-Defined Vehicles
Futurum principal analyst Shelly Kramer covers the emerging partnership between General Motors and Red Hat, the world’s leading provider of open source software solutions, aimed at accelerating the pace of software-defined vehicle development — including critical safety and security components.
Cybersecurity Insights from 2016 Security Breaches
In 2016, more than 2 billion records were reported stolen in breaches that occurred the same year and just-discovered breaches from the past. The Identity Theft Resource Center recorded 980 breaches during the calendar year, accounting for millions of stolen high-value records (including Social Security numbers, driver’s license numbers, medical, and financial information). These increasingly common incidences offer valuable cybersecurity …