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Intel increases its arsenal against physical hardware attacks

Tech Republic Security

Intel introduced at Black Hat USA, a Tunable Replica Circuit to help protect against certain types of physical fault injection attacks without requiring any interaction with the computer owner. The post Intel increases its arsenal against physical hardware attacks appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Intel and AMD Chips Found Vulnerable to Data Theft

IT Toolbox

Intel and AMD have sold billions of such vulnerable chips over the past decade, particularly affecting the security of servers. The post Intel and AMD Chips Found Vulnerable to Data Theft appeared first on Spiceworks.

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Intel is collecting legacy hardware for security research

TechSpot

The chipmaker churns out lots of new and updated hardware each year, but most consumers don’t upgrade to the latest and greatest with each subsequent release. This creates a trail of legacy products that remain in active use in the wild, all of which are vulnerable to various security weaknesses.

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Intel spins off enterprise AI company Articul8 with outside funding

CIO Business Intelligence

Intel has set up a new company, Articul8 AI, to sell enterprise generative AI software it developed. Articul8 AI will be led by Arun Subramaniyan, formerly vice president and general manager in Intel’s Data Center and AI Group. Our collaboration began nearly two years ago while the venture was still in the incubation stage at Intel.

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Intel to set up new group to focus on hardware security

Computer Weekly

Chip maker is reportedly planning to form a new group to focus on hardware security as it scrambles to limit the impact of recently discovered security flaws in chip designs

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'Downfall' Vulnerability Unveiled as New Security Risk in Intel CPUs

SecureWorld News

The recent discovery of the "Downfall" vulnerability, which affects a range of Intel central processing units (CPUs), has once again raised questions about the delicate balance between performance enhancements and data security. Intel has released the full list of affected processors, which can be found here.

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Portland-based hardware security startup Eclypsium raises $13M

GeekWire

-based startup Eclypsium raised $13 million to help expand its enterprise hardware security technology. Founded in 2017, the company helps detect, analyze, and prevent security threats at the firmware level. Eclypsium is led by co-founder and CEO Yuriy Bulygin , a former top engineer at Intel and founder of the CHIPSEC project.

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