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Impact of EU CRA and Cyber Regulations on FPGA

Conference: Verification Futures 2025 (click here to see full programme)
Speaker: Ian Pearson
Presentation Title: Impact of EU CRA and Cyber Regulations on FPGA
Abstract:

The EU Cyber Resilience Act seeks to improve the cyber security and resilience of connected devices used in the EU Market. These are far reaching changes to how a connected product is brought to market and has a significant impact on the whole product lifecycle. Products containing FPGA’s are impacted which will affect how they are designed and maintained. Join us for an intro to CRA and learn how this affects FPGA based designs

Speaker Bio:

Ian is a Principal Field Applications Engineer at Microchip Technology Inc. He has held roles in MCU and MPU applications and also led the EU Wireless team for many years introducing Wi-Fi and Bluetooth into the embedded product lines. He has been involved with IoT since it’s inception and is an advocate of enhancing security in Connected Embedded Systems. To aid this he is active on several working groups in the IoT Security Foundation and has presented on security topics at several conferences. More recently he has returned to the FPGA space and supports Microchip clients on FPGA, SoC and Security needs across multiple market segments.

Key Points:
  • Connected Products containing FPGA/SoC will be in scope
  • Threat Analysis and Risk Assessment will be required on all designs
  • Broad implications on how a product is designed and maintained
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