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Navigating Challenges & Opportunities for Semiconductor Design & Manufacturing in 2023 & Beyond
Semiconductor chips are the unsung heroes of modern technology, having revolutionized the world in ways no other technology has. From toys and smartphones to cars and hypersonic aircraft, these small but mighty devices are vital components of every aspect of our lives. Without semiconductors, many of the technologies we depend on today would not exist, making them an integral part of our daily routines from bustling cities to remote rural villages.
Fileless Malware: The What & How
Fileless malware operates in a computer’s memory without leaving any trace on the hard drive as a type of malicious software. Fileless malware uses native and legitimate tools already present on a system to carry out an attack, making it difficult to detect. The attackers gain access to the victim’s system first and steal credentials, then creating a backdoor for persistent access. The malware then gathers data and transfers it out of the victim’s environment.
An Overview of DevOps: Why You Should Leverage DevOps Consulting Services for an Efficient Development Cycle
DevOps aims to shorten the development life cycle and provide continuous delivery and deployment of high-quality software. It was invented to address the slow and inefficient processes of traditional software development, where development and operations worked in silos and had limited collaboration. DevOps aims to boost the speed, reliability, and quality of software delivery.
Security in OT (Operations Technology) Environment
Operational technologies include industrial control systems (ICS), which are used to control and monitor critical infrastructure, e.g., the power grid, water treatment plants, and transportation systems. ICS are often designed to be isolated from the internet and other networks, but this isolation is no longer sufficient to protect them from attack. In fact, many ICS are now connected to corporate networks, which makes them even more vulnerable
How OpenADR Revolutionizes the Connection Between EV Fleets and the Grid
One of the many benefits of electric vehicles includes low noise pollution, no fuel costs, and a cleaner environment. However, like any technology, electric vehicles also have their drawbacks, one of which is the potential to overload the grid, which is the network that provides electricity to consumers. To address this issue, the Open Automated Demand Response is coming into play.
EV Charging Solutions Trends to Watch in 2023 : The Future of EV charging Infrastructure
As electric vehicles (EVs) continue to gain popularity, the battery technology behind them is also evolving. One area of change is the charging process for EVs. With more mainstream options offered by major automakers, the charging process is becoming easier and more convenient. These changes will provide greater flexibility in how we charge our EVs, which is crucial for advancing this alternative transportation solution.
How AR, & VR Are Revolutionizing the Aviation & Aerospace Solutions Industry
Many industries, including the aerospace industry, have been reshaped by augmented and virtual reality, offering numerous advantages. This technology is increasingly used in defense, space, and commercial aviation for various purposes, such as safety, simulation, battlefield imaging, training, enhancing the customer experience, and commercial aviation operations.
Transportation Safety in Oil & Gas Industry – Digitization, IIOT & Predictive Maintenance
Safety is the keyword when it comes to the Oil & Gas (O&G) industry. With technological advancements and digitalization of the oil industry, it has become easier to predict the risks during various stages of the entire process, whether it’s during extraction, transportation, or distribution. Digitalization in oil and gas involves the adoption of digital technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), big data, cloud computing, cybersecurity, the Internet of things (IoT), and robotics to achieve maximum output with minimum risks.
What are ARINC-429 and MIL-STD-1553?
ARINC 429 and MIL-STD-1553 are data bus standards used widely for avionics systems. ARINC 429 is mainly used in commercial aircraft while MIL-STD-1553 is ideal for real-time mission-critical applications. The MIL-STD-1553 is a military-grade avionics data bus created over 40 years ago by the US Department of Defense. First used in the General Dynamics F-16 fighter aircraft, it has since become a widely adopted data bus used in various military and civil transport aircraft. ARINC-429 was designed in the 1970s (part of Boeing 757/767 development) to ensure interoperability between various systems of the aircraft like navigation, guidance, and flight management computers to accomplish a successful flight.