secure software update mechanisms for embedded systems
"Secure software update mechanisms for embedded systems" refers to the methods and processes used to safely and securely update the software running on embedded systems, such as IoT devices or industrial control systems, in order to address vulnerabilities, introduce new features, or fix bugs, while ensuring data integrity, confidentiality, and protection against unauthorized access or tampering.
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