IAR Systems recently declared its latest product that aims to improve embedded security. This new offering would work to simplify development process of safe and secure products providing extended workflows with integrated security systems. It will help firms streamline the development process of morre secure products and inculcate security across complete manufacturing and development process. As per the Machina Research, by 2025 the total number of Internet of Things (IoT) connections will exceed figure of 27 billion in number. As ABI Research likes to indicate, the complete market for secure microcontrollers for IoT will have an estimated value of 1.2 billion dollars by 2022. For now, the biggest challenge being faced by all is to create more complete and secure microcontrollers for IoT.
The rapid changes taking place in this direction, along with increasing complexity and better performance has enhanced the level of demands when it comes to security demands. Whether you need to extend protection for intellectual property or need to ensure safety of complicated infrastructure or need to manage a product lifecycle, security will definitely be a crucial factor for defining success of any entity for companies selling embedded technologies. IAR Systems is now addressing these demands with a completely new product giving companies a chance to establish more secure workflows and extend the reach of developer across complete process right from design to manufacturing.
As Stefan Skarin, the CEO of IAR Systems, puts it, “For our customers, security is no longer optional but becoming an immediate concern. Companies developing digital products must find ways to make security simple and scalable in order to safeguard intellectual property, as well as provide protection of code and data. Our new offering will allow our customers to streamline their security development and gain control throughout the development and manufacturing process.”
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