Computer Hardware's Role in Securing Operating Systems and Hypervisors in Trusted Computing Applications
Many software applications run on “least privilege,” which means that software only receives minimal access to hardware, other applications, and other system resources.
05/30/2018
Article
High-Speed Cameras Help Validate Store Separation Prediction Models
We look at how photogrammetric high-speed camera missions capture sixdegree-of-freedom motion data that enable completion of airborne certification programs.
05/18/2018
Article
The New Warfighting Domain — A Solution to Tackle Cybersecurity in Tactical Communications
Cyber has emerged as a new warfighting domain.
05/17/2018
Article
Protecting Critical Data on Unmanned Underwater Platforms
merging mission requirements from global defense forces are driving new programs and applications for Unmanned Underwater Vehicle (UUV) platforms.
05/01/2018
Article
Pushing Airborne ISR Data Recorders to New Performance Heights
Paul Davis looks at how it’s now possible to design digital data recorders that can absorb upwards of 6 GB per second of streaming data, 400 percent more bandwidth then the fastest SFPDP recorder could handle.
04/30/2018
Article
Defense Spending Opens Door to System Technology Innovations
Mike MacPherson looks at where that budget will be spent and what areas may present opportunities for designers to innovate to close current and future technology gaps.
04/27/2018
Article
Trusted Computing Hardware Features for Maintaining Cyber Security During Operation
We look at the hardware features built-in to the most popular defense and aerospace processor architectures to ensure the continued cyber security of a trusted computing system.
04/25/2018
Article
Trusted Boot: A Key Strategy for Ensuring the Trustworthiness of an Embedded Computing System
Steve Edwards looks at how Trusted Boot is a key strategy for ensuring the trustworthiness of an embedded computing system against cyber attacks.