In today’s hyper-connected, adversarial digital landscape, the resilience and security of Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) are no longer just engineering challenges, they are regulatory, legal, and reputational imperatives.A system is resilient if, and only if, there is justifiable and enduring confidence that it will function as expected, when expected. This is the baseline of trust in modern technology.But resilience alone is not enough. A system is secure when it can sustain this performance under direct adversarial pressure. When that adversary is remote, persistent, and capable of leveraging the vast cyber domain, we call this cyber security.
Security is not optional , it is mandated by law. Increasingly, regulatory bodies around the world are enforcing strict standards, and the penalties for non-compliance are not limited to fines.There is a real and growing risk of parallel criminal and civil proceedings arising from the same cyber security failure, placing immense responsibility on engineers, designers, and decision-makers to implement effective, demonstrable security controls.
This FPGA-focused event will equip you with the knowledge, techniques, and assurance frameworks necessary to design systems that are not only resilient and secure—but demonstrably so.
Who Should Attend:
- FPGA Designers and Engineers
- System Architects
- Safety and Security Specialists
- Supply Chain Professionals
- Industry Regulators and Standards Bodies
Why Attend?
- Gain insights from leading experts on the evolving risks and mitigation strategies
- Learn how to meet functional safety and security requirements across multiple industries
- Network with industry peers and potential collaborators
- Participate in discussions on best practices, regulatory trends, and real-world case studies