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How do you secure Raspberry Pi with the Security Upgrade Kit?
FirmwareMemory CardsRaspberry PiSecure BootSecurityProducts & Solutions2024
19.12.2024
How do you secure Raspberry Pi with the Security Upgrade Kit?
by Roland Marx

In his latest blog post, Roland Marx highlights how embedded systems, IoT and OT applications such as the Raspberry Pi need to be protected to prevent data leakage, for example through physical attacks. In a use case example, he shows how the new Security Upgrade Kit provides a remedy and effectively protects the Raspberry Pi and the data on it.

Social Robots: Where AI Meets Data Protection
Data ProtectionData StorageFirmwareMemory CardsRaspberry PiSecure BootTechnology2024
02.12.2024
Social Robots: Where AI Meets Data Protection
by Matthias Poppel

Beyond industrial machines, a new wave of social robots is reshaping human interaction – from assisting in nursing homes to greeting at airports. But with this innovation comes a critical question: How can we protect sensitive data while enabling AI-driven relationships? Discover the balance between cutting-edge robotics and data security compliance in this latest blog by Matthias Poppel.

How the Security Upgrade Kit helps companies comply with global regulations
Data ProtectionData StorageFirmwareMemory CardsRaspberry PiSecure BootProducts & Solutions2024
26.11.2024
How the Security Upgrade Kit helps companies comply with global regulations
by Roland Marx

In his second blog post, Roland Marx makes it clear why the new Security Upgrade Kit is the ideal solution for companies that need to comply with global regulations, industry standards and requirements. It provides the long-term, effective solution for securing embedded systems, IoT and OT applications.

Security Upgrade Kit: How to secure your embedded systems, IoT and OT applications
Data ProtectionData StorageFirmwareRaspberry PiSecure BootSecurityProducts & Solutions2024
12.11.2024
Security Upgrade Kit: How to secure your embedded systems, IoT and OT applications
by Roland Marx

In his first blog post, Roland Marx introduces the new Security Upgrade Kit, which is the solution for data security of embedded systems, IoT and OT applications and improves access control for companies with its Security Level 2 microSD card. He discusses the vulnerabilities of embedded systems, global regulatory efforts and standards and explains why companies should opt for the Security Upgrade Kit.

Eight Compelling Reasons to Opt for Reliable Storage Solutions
3D NANDExplainedFirmwareFlash MemoryKnowledgeSecurityProducts & Solutions2024
01.02.2024
Eight Compelling Reasons to Opt for Reliable Storage Solutions
by Martin Schreiber

In today's data-driven world, the reliability and security of memory solutions are paramount in a vast array of applications. While consumer-grade products may be sufficient for everyday tasks, they often fall short in demanding industrial and professional applications. Let's delve into the key differentiators that set Swissbit products apart from their consumer counterparts.

Customization at Swissbit: Tailoring Memory Solutions to Meet Unique Needs
CompanyCustomizationFirmwareSecurityProducts & Solutions2023
26.10.2023
Customization at Swissbit: Tailoring Memory Solutions to Meet Unique Needs
by Mischa Inauen

Are standard memory or security products falling short of your requirements? If so, then you should take a closer look at this blog post by Mischa Inauen. He provides an insightful overview of Swissbit’s comprehensive suite of customization options – from improving endurance and performance to addressing labeling, packaging, and many more.

Introducing SBDM: Your Storage Device Management Tool
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24.07.2023
Introducing SBDM: Your Storage Device Management Tool
by Hasan Dullaj

Just recently we launched the latest version of the Swissbit Device Manager (SBDM), our management tool for Swissbit storage solutions. In this blog post, Product Manager Hasan Dullaj provides a brief overview of features, advantages, and the new firmware update functionality.