From mission-critical military electronics to the billions of IoT devices in homes, offices and factories, the need for security is growing rapidly. The exponential rise in data creation, and new workloads such as AI/ML with demand for low latency, real-time operation, require rapid advancement in computing and networking. Security anchored at the chip level offers the solution to protecting increasingly valuable data while supporting the leaps in performance required by next-generation applications.
Join Neeraj Paliwal, general manager of the Rambus Security IP business, and John McHale, EVP & Group Editorial Director of Military Embedded Systems, as they discuss how hardware level protection is the key to building the foundation of security for data and electronic systems.
Neeraj is the general manager of the Security IP business at Rambus, based in Silicon Valley. He has 20+ years of semiconductor engineering experience in the compute and security domains. Before joining Rambus, Neeraj founded Kryptos Solutions,...
EVP & Group Editorial Director, Military Embedded Systems
John is Executive Vice President & Group Editorial Director of Military Embedded Systems, SOSA Special Edition, and VITA Technologies. He has covered the aerospace and defense electronics industry for more than 25 years. During that time John has...