Entries by Phoenix Technologies

Autonomous Vehicle Cybersecurity: How to Secure Autonomous Vehicles

Over the last century, vehicles have become increasingly connected and computerized, with the future promising complete L4/L5 autonomy. The complex software required to run these vehicles all sits on top of firmware, which has been facing an exponential increase in cyberthreats over the last few years. In addition to increased firmware threats, increased connectivity across […]

The Top 5 Autonomous Vehicle Security Gaps

This is part 3 of a four-part series on autonomous vehicle cybersecurity. Part 1 explains the autonomous vehicle software stack, part 2 reviews attack vectors, and this article addresses security gaps. Finally, part 4 explains why you need development and ongoing risk mitigation expertise. Firmware infiltration has the potential to give hackers the highest level […]

Phoenix Technologies Joins Baidu Apollo Autonomous Vehicle Ecosystem as Software Partner

Released October 18, 2021 at 10am EST – Campbell, CA Phoenix Technologies, the world’s first independent secure firmware vendor, is proud to announce that it has joined the Baidu Apollo Autonomous Driving ecosystem as a software partner. Apollo is a pioneer and one of the leaders worldwide in the development and deployment of autonomous driving […]

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FirmGuard™ Solution Brief

Phoenix FirmGuard gives IT and system administrators (SAs) the ability to remotely manage the Phoenix SecureSuiteTM firmware security tools across all devices running Phoenix firmware. This helps administrators improve device management, device security, and overall cybersecurity by deploying these capabilities across enterprise network devices like desktops, laptops, servers, and more. Download the Solution Brief

Phoenix Technologies Announces Participation in Arm SystemReady Program

Released August 2, 2021 at 10am EST – Campbell, CA Phoenix Technologies, the world’s first independent secure firmware vendor, is proud to announce its participation in the Arm SystemReady program. While Phoenix has formally joined the SystemReady program only recently, it has been working with Arm-based architectures for a number of years. Phoenix has customized […]

Firmware Protection: How to Solve for Firmware Security Gaps

Device and chip makers have an obligation to improve their firmware protection to defend against threats. If nothing else, they need to defend themselves. Selling products that are later revealed to have vulnerabilities is expensive and bad for the company’s reputation. Therefore, instead of taking a reactive approach, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) should take the […]