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Author: Eric Sharret

Assured Identity – Giving Apps the Finger
Authentication, Cyber Security

Assured Identity – Giving Apps the Finger

By Eric Sharret May 2, 2016 February 5, 2018

I recently returned from the AFCEA Defensive Cyber Operations Symposium where one of the main topics was Assured Identity, particularly as it pertains to Mobility.  The DoD’s Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) is well established as …

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Q2 Newsletter: Congressman Frelinghuysen at TELEGRID
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Q2 Newsletter: Congressman Frelinghuysen at TELEGRID

By Eric Sharret April 8, 2016 November 2, 2016

TELEGRID was pleased to host a Town Hall meeting by the Chairman of the House Appropriations Defense Subcommittee Rodney P. Frelinghuysen at TELEGRID’s Florham Park offices on April 6th.

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Is This the End of Modern Cryptography?
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Is This the End of Modern Cryptography?

By Eric Sharret March 28, 2016 February 5, 2018

Recent advancements in quantum computers have the potential to break modern cryptography.

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Cybersecurity and the Human Element
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Cybersecurity and the Human Element

By Eric Sharret February 26, 2016 February 5, 2018

Authentication is the next battleground of cyberwarfare but as opposed to encryption this one will include managing the Human Element.

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Moses the Project Management Professional
Embedded Software

Moses the Project Management Professional

By Eric Sharret February 4, 2016 February 5, 2018

There is an interesting story in the Bible about Moses and his father-in-law Yitro.  Yitro visits Moses and sees him sitting in his tent day and night as thousands of people ask for his advice. …

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Cam Newton, Blizzards, and Cybersecurity
Cyber Security, Embedded Software, Programming

Cam Newton, Blizzards, and Cybersecurity

By Eric Sharret January 25, 2016 February 5, 2018

What can Cam Newton teach us about embedded software cybersecurity? His answer to a reporter’s question following Carolina’s win over the Arizona Cardinals tells us everything we need to know.

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10 Commandments of Embedded Software Security
Cyber Security, Embedded Software, Programming

10 Commandments of Embedded Software Security

By Eric Sharret November 5, 2015 October 20, 2016

TELEGRID is pleased to announce the release of its 10 Commandments of Embedded Software Security.  This white paper describes ten best practices for integrating software security into embedded systems. These simple rules should be followed …

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Defense Spending by State – Report Released
Embedded Software, Programming

Defense Spending by State – Report Released

By Eric Sharret September 29, 2015 January 22, 2016

The Department of Defense released its report on defense spending by State for 2014. See how your State and County performed.

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Government vs. Commercial Cybersecurity
Cyber Security, Embedded Software, Programming

Government vs. Commercial Cybersecurity

By Eric Sharret September 8, 2015 January 22, 2016

In the past two weeks TELEGRID engineers gave presentations on Embedded Software Security and attended talks on M2M cybersecurity, IPv6 security flaws, and personal cybersecurity best practices.  Since TELEGRID designs embedded software security tools for …

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If only SDN could get me through security quicker
Software Defined Networking

If only SDN could get me through security quicker

By Eric Sharret July 13, 2015 February 5, 2018

Interesting article from CRN about how Software Defined Networking (SDN) could have averted United Airlines network outage last week.  The article states that a large amount of traffic overwhelmed a router causing the grounding of …

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