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How to Keep Cryptographic Keys Secure Steven Keeping
The internet exposes data to malicious intents, and while encryption protects it from hackers, cryptographic keys are often mishandled due to lax security procedures. Hardware security modules ensure keys remain secure and beyond the grasp of even the most determined hacker.

Understand When and Why System Reliability Matters Christine Young
As much as we try to avoid or prevent it, failure does happen. The important thing is to be prepared for failure, so we can quickly address or resolve it. But not all failures are alike.

How IoT Developers Can Build Users' Trust M. Tim Jones
The Internet of Things could represent a technology that benefits us in enumerable ways or it could evolve into a dystopian future that we would fear. Here, we'll look at how IoT can be our worst fear and what IoT developers can do to build users' trust.

IoT Developers Must Consider Design and Security M. Tim Jones
The landscape of technology for connected device development has exploded recently. A considerable number of challenges are associated with Internet of Things development and deployment, which means designers should consider interoperability, security and data protection, and data fatigue.

Unclonable PUF Function Can Boost MCU Security Christine Young
Want to make hacker's life a lot harder—and protect your customers and your business? Learn how a secure microcontroller with physically unclonable function (PUF) technology can be your best friend.

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