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Device Security Bulletin: the latest Riscure updates

Riscure shares knowledge. Every month, we send a Device Security Bulletin. You probably wonder: what is Device Security Bulletin, and why should you follow it?

Security Highlight – the star of Device Security Bulletin

Every bulletin starts with a Security Highlight blog post. In these blog posts, Riscure security experts reflect on the recent industry updates or news. Not only do they help to understand readers what these news mean to them, but they also suggest possible solutions and action points.

Device Security Bulletin keeps you updated

As with many other companies, Riscure is always busy with new projects. Developments and events. We know that sometimes it can be hard to keep up with the news. To make it easier for you, we summarize key news and updates in Device Security Bulletin. These updates include:

  • Events and webinars hosted and attended by Riscure worldwide
  • R&D in forms of blogs and publications
  • News about collaborations
  • Stories of Riscure employees

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We are always looking for feedback from our readers. If you want to share your opinion with us, please, send it to us at inforequest@riscure.com.

Recent Security Highlights

Security highlight: What did we learn in 20 years of security evaluation?

Security highlight: What did we learn in 20 years of security evaluation?

This month we celebrate 20 years of Riscure, and, as it happens, device security evaluation and certification emerged during that period. Whereas regulation is still limited to the most ...
Security Highlight: Device lifespan implications on security

Security Highlight: Device lifespan implications on security

Electronic devices have a limited lifetime. Not so much because the electronics wear out, but because the technology ages. A typical example is a smartphone. People replace them because they ...
Security Highlight: Multi-fault attacks are practical

Security Highlight: Multi-fault attacks are practical

Hardware Fault Injection is increasingly recognized as a dangerous alternative, or prelude, to pure software attacks. While FI attacks are often technically complex and require physical access ...