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Send us a textIn this episode of Embedded Insiders, Dunstan Power, Director of ByteSnap Design, unpacks the strategic and practical implications of Europe's investment in the semiconductor industry. Dunstan shares his perspective on how this funding could bolster Europe's chip manufacturing capabilities, address global supply chain challenges and foster innovation for companies like ByteSnap and its clients.Next, Rich sits down with Steve Hanna, Distinguished Engineer at Infineon Technologies, to discuss the role of Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) in reshaping the cybersecurity landscape.But first, Rich and Ken delve into the ongoing potential pitfalls and challenges U.S. manufacturers may encounter with the CHIPS Act. What could these developments mean for developers and the future of the semiconductor industry? Stay tuned.For more information, visit embeddedcomputing.com
The Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) provides a new approach to cybersecurity, and outlines a great model for developers to follow. Like the name implies, you should trust no one, at least initially, and assume that all networks and traffic are potential threats. We know that no network is ever 100% secure, but beginning with this assumption gives you the safest starting point and should reduce the risk of data breaches. ZTA is based on the principle of “least privilege,” which means that users and devices are only granted the permissions they need to perform their specific tasks. To help explain what this means, I spoke to Steve Hanna, a Distinguished Engineer from Infineon Technologies on this week's Embedded Executives podcast.
In our latest Electronic Specifier Insights podcast, Managing Editor Paige West speaks to Steve Hanna of Infineon Technologies and Chair of the Product Security Working Group Steering Committee all about understanding the IoT Device Security Specification 1.0.
Matter is an IoT protocol that has security and interoperability baked into it. Steve Hanna, the chair of the Product Security Working Group in the Connectivity Standards Alliance, joins the show today to walk us through this IP-based protocol for smart home devices. He compares Matter to an armored car, delivering a valuable payload securely... Read more »
Matter is an IoT protocol that has security and interoperability baked into it. Steve Hanna, the chair of the Product Security Working Group in the Connectivity Standards Alliance, joins the show today to walk us through this IP-based protocol for smart home devices. He compares Matter to an armored car, delivering a valuable payload securely... Read more »
On this episode of Embedded Insiders, Rich is joined by Tobin Richardson, president and CEO of the Connectivity Standards Alliance (CSA), and Steve Hanna, distinguished engineer at Infineon Technologies, to discuss the CSA's recently launched IoT Device Specification 1.0, a one-stop solution for device certification for manufacturers.Next, in our Engineering Heroes series, we highlight a hero for his involvement in a project related to the world-famous International Space Station. Daire McNamara, a director, project manager, and firmware developer at Emdalo Technologies, assisted Skycorp in developing their Intelligent Space System Interface with his contributions to microprocessor development infrastructure.But first, we Insiders are discussing our thoughts on the recent announcement from the Connectivity Standards Alliance. For more information, visit embeddedcomputing.com
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Big announcement from the Biden administration—the U.S. Cyber Trust Mark. In its simplest form, it's a logo/sticker that goes onto any compliant IoT device. In its most complex form, designers need to understand what this standard is all about. Hence, Steve Hanna, a Distinguished Engineer at Infineon and also the Chair of the Product Security Working Group in the Connectivity Standards Alliance (CSA) was my guest on this week's Embedded Executives podcast. Steve explained what this means today and going forward.
Tune in for a fun (and sometimes emotional) conversation with our longtime friend Steve Hanna. We review the recent Bruce Springsteen show, discuss Steve's fandom of Elvis Costello, what he thinks about the Rock Hall and that time he got Sebastian Bach to text Axl Rose.
Guest of episode 2 is Steve Hanna, a Distinguished Engineer at Infineon and an IoT pioneer. He will introduce us to the Matter project where he leads several security teams and therefore answer the following three questions: What is the Matter project and how does it work? What is Infineon's role in this project and how will consumers and manufacturers benefit from it? When will the first devices be available?
The Connectivity Standards Alliance (CSA) continues to be a force to be reckoned with within our embedded space. And I mean that in a good way. Today, we are discussing the security of consumer devices, which falls under the Matter portion of the CSA. That security design is now complete and the open-source implementation is near-ready.According to Steve Hanna, a Distinguished Engineer at Infineon Technologies, Matter will be raising the security bar to where it needs to be. Obviously, security is a moving target, and the group will continue to evolve the standard.Our second guest, Chris LaPre, Director of Technology for the CSA, speaks from the Alliance's perspective on what needs to happen to get a large number of influential contributors to agree on a standard that continually keeps the end user in mind. Hear all that and more in this week's Embedded Executives podcast.
Today on the show we are talking with the worlds most entertaining Strongman competitor, Steve Hanna. Affectionately known as Strongman Steve, he brings together a wealth of knowledge from both his academia background from The University of Florida with a degree in physiology and applied kinesiology to his almost 10 year career as a Strongman competitor. And oh ya, he also did a stint as a Unrecorded Recording Rap artist. And also here to help me tap into the sometimes maniacal psyche of Strongman Steve whom we will now dub SMS for short, Fitness and Friends own George Seemon. Join Dr. Bob each week as he chats with some of the most fascinating people in Gainesville, Florida. It's amazing how many of our local friends and colleagues have found ways of overcoming obstacles and set backs to achieve their goals without any of the fanfare. The common thread of all of the show guests is fitness, but the range of topics will vary from week to week EVERY THURSDAY AT 12PM Watch our episode at anytime here
We spent a lot of time talking about the specification known as CHIP (Connected Home over IP). While the hard work on this topic continues, the names of the group and the standard have changed. This includes Matter, which is a set of standards that encompass the connected home in a safe and secure manner, and the ZigBee Alliance. It sounds complicated, but if you listen to Steve Hanna, a Distinguished Engineer, Infineon Technologies, you'll understand it as quickly as I did. Steve was my guest on this week's Embedded Executives podcast.
As soon as the SolarWinds breach hit the news, press releases started pouring out of the cyber security industry with claims that their products or services would have prevented the breach, but talking to people in the trenches, that is a dangerous claim to believe. The truth is, human error and intention can defeat any security protocol or technology. We talked to Matthew Rosenquist and Steve Hanna about the only way to deal with security: vigilance. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/crucialtech/support
There are a lot of adjectives that you can use to describe a smart home: cool, useful, efficient, safe, etc. However, you also have to add “complex” to your list, because getting these smart devices to work and (gulp) interoperate, well that’s a different story. That’s where Connected Home over IP Alliance (CHIP) comes into play. In theory—and I’m told in practice as well—if any device is CHIP compliant, you simply plug it in and it works. If you look at the list of collaborators, you have to believe that this standard will stick. It includes Amazon, Apple, Google, and the Zigbee Alliance. To describe what the standard is and how it works, I spoke to Steve Hanna, a multi-hatted engineer. Steve is a Senior Principal at Infineon Technologies, Co-Chair of the Embedded Systems Work Group in the Trusted Computing Group (TCG), and he is my guest on this week’s Embedded Executives podcast.
Madonna and Marcus and making strides together! Madonna Hanna is a retired fashion marketing educator and motivational speaker. She has received over 30 teaching awards and recognition. Highlights include: National Milken Award recipient selected by the U. S. Department of Education. She also received $25,000 with that award. She and her late husband, Steve Hanna, were recognized by late President George H. W. Bush, as a Point of Light; for the McCarver Bates Buddy program. Their classes were selected for a presidential visit which was canceled due to a defeat by Bill Clinton. She has also received recognition from First Lady Laura Bush for creating an anti-swearing campaign and First Lady Hillary Clinton, for creating a fashion show that celebrated students with special needs. Madonna has also written and self published an award winning self-esteem children's picture book entitled “Mommy, why are my eyes so big?” she has also published, “ Fashionshowitis a guide to fashion show fundraising.” Marcus Chambers is an elite American sprinter, who runs for Team USA. In 2020, he is entering his third season as a professional athlete and will compete to represent the USA at the 2020 Olympics. In high school he was a 4x state champion as well as a Jr Olympic Champion. Before going to college he competed in the World Jr Championships which was the first time he put the USA on his chest. He came back with 2 Gold Medals. A specialist in the 400m, he attended the University of Oregon, where he was a 10 time All American, 4 time PAC 12 Champion and 4 time NCAA Champion. Giving back to his community is Marcus' first priority beyond track. A native of Tacoma, He, regularly speaks at local schools and he dedicates his social media presence to being a positive inspiration for his followers and growing the sport of track. Marcus is proud to be Madonna's track For more information on how you can Own Your Awkward with Andy Vargo, check out https://www.awkwardcareer.com/ #podcast #awkward #ownyourawkward #acceptance #authentiicity #motivation #inspiration #olympics #olympian #runner #sprinter #training #fashion --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/own-your-awkward/support
In this episode, we talk to Steve Hanna from the Trusted Computing Group (@TrustedComputin) to talk about the organization's work in making computing secure. You probably haven't heard of them, but their standards form much of the #security basis for the #IoT. Steve is VERY accomplished and a very nice guy. In fact, it was kinda like talking to Mr. Rogers about technology so it was knowledgeable and comforting all at the same time. Remember, if you'd like to leave a comment, listen to this podcast at Anchor.fm and record your question or comment in the app. You might be a star guest in a future episode or have the right suggestion for one. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/crucialtech/support
In this edition of the embedded insiders, Brandon and Rich share their thoughts on the upcoming embedded world trade show in Nuremberg, Germany – focusing on all of the companies that have pulled out due to concerns over the corona virus.After, the embedded insiders are joined by Steve Hanna, senior principal at Infineon Technologies and chair at the Trusted Computing Group. The three discuss security concerns that continue to plague connected devices, particularly where over-the-air updates are concerned. Steve then explains guidelines recently released by TCG and offers tips that could help IoT device designers secure their systems.
This week Chris and Martin talk to Steve Hanna, Senior Product Manager for Enterprise SSDs at Micron. Steve looks after the 5210 ION QLC SSD product line, which was introduced earlier this year. As an evolution of existing flash technology, QLC offers greater capacities at lower cost. But what are the issues? The conversation covers […] The post #79 – Learning More About QLC Storage with Steve Hanna appeared first on Storage Unpacked Podcast.
It was recently reported that routers were being hacked, and “Officials said they had high confidence that the Russian government was behind the campaign.” https://www.cnn.com/2018/04/16/politics/russian-hackers-network-devices-alert/index.html Hmm, is that what it’s come down to now? And what does this mean to life as we know it? Before everyone gets all up in arms over the issue, the most simple solution is for people to use better/stronger passwords on their routers. But as the hackers get more sophisticated, obviously the security must also get more sophisticated. As we looked at what the real solutions are to the problem, the Embedded Insiders spoke to Steve Hanna, a Senior Principal at Infineon, and also Chair of the Embedded Systems Committee at the Trusted Computing Group (TCG). As an expert on the topic, Steve laid out what people really need to do to make themselves secure. Note that the TCG has a webcast shortly on exactly this topic, called How to Secure Network Equipment Against Attacks. https://trustedcomputinggroup.org/press-rooms/events/webcast-implement-trusted-platforms-ecosystems-3/ The group will also be hosting a workshop as part of the upcoming Sensors Expo event in San Jose (on June 28) called Securing the IoT and Embedded Systems. https://trustedcomputinggroup.org/press-rooms/events/iot-university-sensors-expo-2018/
In this episode of IoT Time Podcast, Ken Briodagh, editorial director at IoT Evolution (iotevolutionworld.com), sits down with Steve Hanna, Senior Principal, Infineon Technologies (infineon.com), and co-author of a new Industrial Internet Consortium (iiconsortium.org) whitepaper: Endpoint Security Best Practices. The paper is part of a several-part series on IIoT security standards. Download the paper here: http://www.iiconsortium.org/pdf/Endpoint_Security_Best_Practices_Final_Mar_2018.pdf This episode is sponsored by The Smart City Event(thesmartcityevent.com), and Industrial IoT Event (iiotevent.com), which are looking for speakers now (bit.ly/2CQoNxW). Please check out "IoT Time: Evolving Trends in the Internet of Things," a new book by Ken Briodagh about the ongoing influences shaping the IoT. To get a digital copy, download it here for free (www.iotevolutionworld.com/iot-ebook.aspx). A print edition is also available on Amazon for $14.99. To become a sponsor of IoT Time, please email kbriodagh@tmcnet.com or tweet @KenBriodagh.
On this episode of the IoT Time Podcast, Ken Briodagh, editorial director at IoT Evolution (iotevolutionworld.com), sits down with Steve Hanna, chair of TCG’s embedded systems and IoT work groups, and principal at Infineon where he’s focused on IoT security (trustedcomputinggroup.org), to talk about IOT and network security and the IoT Evolution Expo. This episode is sponsored by the IoT Evolution Expo (IoTEvolutionExpo.com), the leading IoT-focused enterprise event in the Internet of Things, to be held July 17 to 20 at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, and also by "IoT Time: Evolving Trends in the Internet of Things," a new book by Ken Briodagh about the ongoing influences shaping the IoT. To get a digital copy, download it here for free (www.iotevolutionworld.com/iot-ebook.aspx). A print edition is also available on Amazon for $14.99. To become a sponsor of IoT Time, please email kbriodagh@tmcnet.com or tweet @KenBriodagh.
In this episode of the IoT Time Podcast, Ken Briodagh, Editorial Director at IoT Evolution (iotevolutionworld.com), sits down with Steve Hanna, Senior Principal at Infineon Technologies (infineon.com) and co-chair of the Trusted Computing Group's IoT Security committee (trustedcomputinggroup.org. This episode is sponsored by the IoT Evolution Expo (IoTEvolutionExpo.com). Tweet me @KenBriodagh & @IoTEvolution.
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Hosts Brad,Craig Daryl Jody jacob Steve Hanna. This week we chat with Alex Hazel. https://twitter.com/MetalHaze Download the Techwebcast iPhone app We also discussed tech news of the past week. Subscribe to the podcast through Feedburner @techwebcast Belinda Vlogs https://www.youtube.com/user/bdemy10 https://itunes.apple.com/au/app/tech-webcast/id927260685?mt=8 http://feeds.feedburner.com/TechWebcast -TWC
Techwebcast Episode 350 Description: Hosts Brad, Daryl Jody jacob Steve Hanna. This week we chat with Sarah Williams Check out her website . http://www.charitywater.org/blog/campaigns-we-love-hiking-the-john-muir-trail/ https://my.charitywater.org/c5369490-8de9-40a2-a820-0230f9668e29/john-muir-trail Check out Belinda Vlogs https://www.youtube.com/user/bdemy10 Download the Techwebcast iPhone app We also discussed tech news of the past week. Subscribe to the podcast through Feedburner http://twitter.com/techwebcast http://feeds.feedburner.com/TechWebcast -TWC
The concept of Cloud Computing has raised many hopes and just as many concerns. Steve Hanna, Distinguished Engineer at Juniper Networks, spoke on March 5, 2009 about the risks and rewards of sharing computing resources over the Internet. He is co-chair of the Trusted Network Connect Work Group in the Trusted Computing Group, co-chair of the Network Endpoint Assessment Working Group in the Internet Engineering Task Force and is active in other networking and security standards groups such as the Open Group and OASIS.