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For many companies, connecting IT and OT networks can be a double-edged sword. Yes, doing so delivers greater visibility and makes it possible to better utilize platforms, buildings, industrial PLCs, and more. But it also increases complexity and blurs network boundaries—resulting in vulnerabilities that provide hackers with ample opportunities to strike.
In this podcast, we review how organizations deploy Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) to maintain performance while shielding their increasingly connected devices and data from attacks. Specifically, we take a closeup look at how FPGAs can be easily updated to protect devices at the edge and examine how this custom hardware provides a solid platform for implementing industry standards necessary for securely authenticating, updating, and sharing data across a network.
Join us as we explore these ideas with: Mark Frost, Technical Marketing Manager, Intel Louis Parks, CEO, Veridify Christina Cardoza, Associate Editorial Director, insight.tech
Mark and Louis answer our questions about
For the latest innovations from Veridify, follow them on Twitter at @Veridify and on LinkedIn.
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For many companies, connecting IT and OT networks can be a double-edged sword. Yes, doing so delivers greater visibility and makes it possible to better utilize platforms, buildings, industrial PLCs, and more. But it also increases complexity and blurs network boundaries—resulting in vulnerabilities that provide hackers with ample opportunities to strike.
In this podcast, we review how organizations deploy Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) to maintain performance while shielding their increasingly connected devices and data from attacks. Specifically, we take a closeup look at how FPGAs can be easily updated to protect devices at the edge and examine how this custom hardware provides a solid platform for implementing industry standards necessary for securely authenticating, updating, and sharing data across a network.
Join us as we explore these ideas with: Mark Frost, Technical Marketing Manager, Intel Louis Parks, CEO, Veridify Christina Cardoza, Associate Editorial Director, insight.tech
Mark and Louis answer our questions about
For the latest innovations from Veridify, follow them on Twitter at @Veridify and on LinkedIn.
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