As the Cyber Resilience Act and other cybersecurity regulations reshape the electronics industry, product teams must rethink how they design, secure, and maintain connected devices. For products used in wireless communications, medical diagnostics, industrial automation, and other embedded applications, cybersecurity is no longer optional; it is becoming a compliance requirement. But what security features are available in FPGAs, and how do they help to secure the design and product to meet the requirements of the CRA?
This webinar will explain how FPGAs can help product developers address CRA requirements by enabling security to be built directly into the design. FPGAs offer flexibility, long lifecycle support, and the ability to adapt as security standards, threats, and cryptographic algorithms evolve.
Attendees will learn how FPGA-based security features can, uniquely, help reduce risk, support regulatory compliance, and extend the usable life of connected products.
Key topics will include:
Design Security
Data Security
Supply Chain Security
Altera and partners, Xiphera and Napatech, we will discuss the fundamentals of design security and show how Altera FPGAs are uniquely prepared for the Cyber Resilience Act and evolving security needs. We will review specific security features, the threats they mitigate, and how they are implemented, so engineering teams can design with security in mind from the start. Whether you are already using FPGAs or evaluating them for future products, this session will help you understand how FPGA-based designs can support CRA compliance now and as requirements continue to evolve.
This session is part of our “CRA Virtual Conference". Registration/event page here.
Graham is a technology enthusiast who has worked with FPGAs throughout his career. Over 25 years at Altera, he has supported customers worldwide as a Field Applications Engineer, led FAE teams, and mentored fellow engineers. He has partnered with...
CTO and Co-Founder at Xiphera Ltd. | Cryptographic engineer, security researcher
Kimmo Järvinen is the CTO and co-founder of Xiphera since 2017. He is a hardware cryptography engineer and researcher with more than 20 years of expertise of the field. Before Xiphera, he has had academic research positions both in Finland (Aalto...
Sebastian has been working with FPGA-based network security products for 17 years, including product development, threat monitoring, CVE handling, vulnerability management, and product approvals for regulatory compliance. Topics such as...