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How to Think About Security for Your Hardware Project
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Joe FitzPatrick
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may Sun 13
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The process of designing, implementing, publishing, supporting, and using a hardware project is complicated enough without having to worry about security. Whether you’re publishing a software library to interface with your hardware device, or worried someone’s going to reprogram your art installation, I’ll go over a few security-related points to consider at each step of a product or project’s lifecycle. I’ll share a few examples of hardware security issues I’ve encountered, and simple solutions that have helped. I’ll wrap up with a checklist of things to keep in mind for your current and future projects. Hopefully you’ll come away knowing how to make some minor improvements to your projects that will go a long way towards making them more secure.
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