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Do you install updates on time

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- Yes, our IT manager thinks that something might not work again, and he is in no hurry to install updates. We install them 3-4 months after the release. If we install them at all.

- Well, I don't know, Hare, how you've been living up to now. Hasn't life taught you anything? Maybe something will change for you now?

- I'm not sure. Although it may change. This isn't the first attack. Although this is the first time we've suffered so seriously.

? Always? Or do you also wait until the devil takes you?

ARM Introduces PSA Security Architecture for IoT Devices
Charlie Osbourne | 10/25/2017
ARM hopes that the implementation of its new PSA architecture will help secure the trillions of connected devices of the future.

ARM has introduced a new system architecture called PSA, designed to help ensure the security and safety of modern connected devices.

A day ahead of its TechCon 2017 tech conference, which opened on October 24, the UK-based chip and integrated circuit designer said its new Platform Security Architecture (PSA) is intended to be an industry-wide framework for developers, hardware makers and electronics suppliers to help harden the security of ARM Cortex-based kenya mobile database of Things (IoT) devices.

Last year, ARM and SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son predicted that the world could have a trillion connected devices by 2035. These devices will need security not just at the network level, but also at the hardware level, to prevent them from being used for malicious purposes, as was the case with the Mirai botnet.

This is where ARM says PSA will come into play. The company, which estimates it will ship around 200 billion ARM-based chips by 2021, says security is no longer an optional feature for IoT, and hopes that PSA will reduce the impact of price factors and provide security from device manufacturing to the cloud.

The PSA framework is a recipe that covers the fundamentals of IoT security requirements. It includes threat models and security analysis, architectural specifications of hardware and its firmware, and also addresses firmware source code that allows for better implementation of IoT security standards.
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