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eShard and HandsOnTraining: Security Training for Embedded Systems

Fernanda Delestre
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Jun 2023
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eShard and HandsOnTraining Partner to Enhance Security Training and Physical Testing on Embedded Systems.

As embedded systems become increasingly integrated into critical infrastructure, IoT devices, and various applications, the potential consequences of security breaches escalate. Protecting these systems from physical attacks, such as Side Channel Attacks, Power & Clock Glitching, Electromagnetic Fault Injection, and Laser Fault Injection, is of paramount importance.

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By joining forces, eShard and HandsOnTraining aim to equip engineers and developers with the necessary skills to secure their systems against these types of attacks.

eShard brings its cutting-edge technology to the table, enabling chip vulnerability testing against physical attacks. Through techniques like laser beam and voltage or electromagnetic probing, eShard’s technology can identify potential security gaps in chips. This allows engineers and developers to gain a deeper understanding of the vulnerabilities in their embedded systems and take proactive steps to address them.

HandsOnTraining has established itself as a reputable firm providing hands-on security training on embedded systems. Their training solutions focus on equipping professionals with the skills required to secure their systems against physical attacks. By leveraging their expertise, HandsOnTraining ensures that engineers and developers are well-prepared to handle the emerging security challenges associated with embedded systems.

eShard and HandsOnTraining not only seek to provide training solutions but also actively contribute to the embedded security community. By participating jointly in security events, creating technical content, blog posts, and hosting webinars, the two companies aim to share advanced knowledge and information with the community. This collaborative approach fosters a culture of continuous learning and encourages the adoption of best practices in embedded system security.

The future of security training on embedded systems looks promising, and together, we can create a more secure digital landscape. Stay tuned!