What's PR got to do with it? Ed Lee
Ed Lee has been around EDA since before it was called EDA. He cut his teeth doing Public Relations with Valid, Cadence, Mentor, ECAD, VLSI, AMI and a host of others. And he has introduced more than three dozen EDA startups, ranging from the first commercial IP company to the latest statistical timing analysis characterization company. Ed brings his knowledge of the history of the industry, the companies, the executives, the products, the editors, the analysts, the market researchers, and the investors. And crucially, he knows the trends and issues. « Less Ed Lee
Ed Lee has been around EDA since before it was called EDA. He cut his teeth doing Public Relations with Valid, Cadence, Mentor, ECAD, VLSI, AMI and a host of others. And he has introduced more than three dozen EDA startups, ranging from the first commercial IP company to the latest statistical … More » Jim Hogan and Bernard Murphy on IoT Security: How the human body’s defense mechanism may be the model for repelling attacks on the IoTOctober 16th, 2014 by Ed Lee
This article by Atrenta’s CTO Bernard Murphy and investor Jim Hogan has attracted a lot of interest. Murphy and Hogan say that we can draw inspiration from biology on how to design the IoT fortress: specifically, how the human body wards off attacks from bacteria, viruses, other bad and harmful stuff. And they describe in detail the concept on how electronic engineers can plan to do so. It’s an intriguing piece that gives electronic designers a first huge step on how to secure the IoT and keep those of us who are IoT-interconnected – Borg Collective like – protected from the inevitable cyber attacks. Biology, Deceit & Security in the Internet of Things What do you think? RelatedTags: Atrenta, Bernard Murphy, Biology, Borg Collective, Chip Design, cyber attack, Cyber Security, EDA, EDA & IP, Electronic Design Automation, https://www.facebook.com/pages/Lee-Public-Relations/201964499825219?ref=hl, Internet of Things, IoT, Jim Hogan, Lee PR, Lee Public Relations, Security, Semiconductor IP, semiconductors, SoC, Star Trek: Next Generation, System on Chip, VistaVentures LLC, www.leepr.com This entry was posted on Thursday, October 16th, 2014 at 11:27 am. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site. |