RISC-V, an open-standard instruction set architecture (ISA) designed to be license-free and royalty-free, is creating a new Linux movement in the hardware industry. The goal of the project is to create a single standard for processors and other chips that can be used across different devices, which will make it easier for developers to work on multiple platforms without having to learn new languages. . RISC-V was developed as an open-source alternative to ARM processors, which are popular with many companies that build hardware. This gives developers more control over their products but also means that they must learn new programming languages. The author then goes on to discuss other companies that are building chips based on RISC-V, including AMD and Nvidia. RISC-V has notable security benefits, as a more open architecture is safer because it allows independent researchers to red-team it and find all the holes that need to be fixed. I found the article linked below very helpful in understanding the rise of RISC-V and the impact it is currently having in India. I encourage you to check it out! . RISC-V opens a fresh era for Linux in hardware, enabling open protocols and enhanced safety in silicon architecture.. RISC-V, Open-Standard Hardware, Chip Design, Instruction Set Architecture, Open Source Technology. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
In use for a decade as the de facto standard for communicating software bills of materials, The Linux Foundation has announced that the Software Package Data Exchange (SPDX) specification has been published as ISO/IEC 5962:2021 and recognized as the open standard for security, license compliance and other software supply chain artifacts. . Software bills of materials are used to communicate information in policies or tools to ensure compliant, secure development across global software supply chains. "SPDX plays an important role in building more trust and transparency in how software is created, distributed and consumed throughout supply chains," said Jim Zemlin, executive director, the Linux Foundation, in a press release. "The transition from a de-facto industry standard to a formal ISO/IEC JTC 1 standard positions SPDX for dramatically increased adoption in the global arena. SPDX is now perfectly positioned to support international requirements for software security and integrity across the supply chain." . The ISO/IEC 5963:2021 standard has been adopted for SPDX, bolstering worldwide software compliance and security measures.. Software Package Data Exchange, ISO 5962, Security Compliance. . Brittany Day
The E-government unit of the State Services Commission has opted for an open Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) standard it hopes will lead to rapid adoption of encryption technology by Government agencies. The unit has called for New Zealand and international certification authorities to apply for accreditation to supply keys or digital certificates to departments.. . .. The E-government unit of the State Services Commission has opted for an open Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) standard it hopes will lead to rapid adoption of encryption technology by Government agencies. The unit has called for New Zealand and international certification authorities to apply for accreditation to supply keys or digital certificates to departments. "This is an open standard so departments can use a number of smart cards or USB tokens and certificates from any number of See-accredited certification authorities," said Secure Electronic Environment (See) project manager Mike Pearson. The link for this article located at NZ Herald is no longer available. . The E-government unit of the State Services Commission has opted for an open Public Key Infrastructu. e-government, state, services, commission, opted, public, infrastructu. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) is an open standard that enables wireless devices to communicate independently of vendor or wireless networks and thus more easily access information and Internet services. WAP allows you to load data onto any kind of wireless device . . . . Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) is an open standard that enables wireless devices to communicate independently of vendor or wireless networks and thus more easily access information and Internet services. WAP allows you to load data onto any kind of wireless device equipped with a browser, regardless of the device's screen size or the transmission speed of the wireless connection. Although the current version of WAP is much more secure than the initial versions used in browsers last year, it still may not offer enough security for some agencies, said Ken Hyers, senior analyst in the mobile commerce practice at Cahners In-stat Group, a high-tech market research firm. Anybody conducting transactions involving confidential or financial data should bring in a security specialist just as they would for a Web site incorporating those functions, he said. The link for this article located at FCW is no longer available. . Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) significantly enhances wireless communication by providing a structured framework for mobile device connectivity and internet access. Wireless Application Protocol, Secure Data Transmission, Mobile Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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