secure coding practices for embedded systems
Secure coding practices for embedded systems refer to the implementation of techniques and procedures that significantly reduce vulnerabilities and enhance the protection of software and hardware in embedded systems from unauthorized access, exploitation, or attacks.
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Related Concepts (16)
- authentication and access control
- authorization and privileges
- buffer overflow prevention
- data encryption
- embedded systems exploitation
- error handling and logging
- firmware updates and patching
- hardware security features
- input validation
- memory management
- secure bootloader implementation
- secure coding guidelines and standards
- secure communication protocols
- secure storage of sensitive data
- software and firmware signing
- timing attacks prevention
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