How insecure software endangers your business

In our increasingly connected world, devices like smart thermostats, fitness trackers, and industrial robots rely on microcontrollers and embedded software to deliver powerful features. However, this connectivity also makes them prime targets for cyberattacks, posing significant risks to businesses.

From unauthorized device interactions to potential data breaches, the implications of insecure software extend far beyond individual products. The consequences can impact brand reputation, intellectual property, and overall business stability. Ensuring robust security measures is crucial to protect against these vulnerabilities.

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Rafael Taubinger
Rafael Taubinger
Global Product Marketing Manager at IAR
Rafael Taubinger has over 20 years of experience in the embedded industry, whereof many of them at IAR. He specializes in C/C++ programming for microcontrollers and has conducted extensive technical training on various technical subjects related to embedded development and security across the US, Latin America, and Europe. He holds a B.S. in Electrical Engineering and an M.B.A. in Business Management.