Join us for an insightful webinar exploring the latest security trends shaping the future of Flash memory devices across diverse markets and applications. Discover how cutting-edge features like Secure Boot validation and advanced authentication are being integrated into Flash memory to meet growing demands for robust design protection. We'll dive into the key standards, algorithms, and design scenarios driving these innovations, offering a comprehensive look at the evolving landscape of secure memory solutions. Plus, gain valuable insights into the types of memory devices available today and how they can enhance your next project.
Attendees of this webinar will gain knowledge about:
Trends driving a need for specific features to better protect Flash memory
Security objectives being targeted
Types of information that are being kept secure
Flash and other system security comparisons
Specific products, applications and architectures driving greater securtiy implementation
Prevailing security features in Flash memory and examples of common security architectures being implemented
Speaker:
Jim Yastic/Director, Technical Marketing, Macronix America
Jim is responsible for standards development, ecosystem, market, product, and business development at Macronix America. With 30+ years of experience in the high-technology sector, his previous roles include engineering, product marketing management, and business development for organizations focused on the semiconductor, communications, and embedded software markets. Jim holds a BSEET and Computer Science degree from Chapman University in Orange, Calif., and an MBA degree from St. Edwards University in Austin, Texas.
About MacronixMacronix, a leading integrated device manufacturer in the non-volatile memory (NVM) market, provides a full range of NOR Flash, NAND Flash, and ROM products. With its world-class R&D and manufacturing capability, Macronix continues to deliver high-quality, innovative and performance-driven products to its customers in the consumer, communication, computing, automotive, networking and other market segments. Find out more at www.macronix.com.