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Auto Connected Car News Article: Automotive Cybersecurity: Practices, RISC-V, Sensors, Argus Cybersecurity, NVIDIA

By February 11, 2019May 12th, 2021No Comments

AdaCore, a trusted provider of software development and verification tools,  announced it is working with NVIDIA to implement Ada and SPARK programming languages for select security-critical firmware used for applications that demand stringent safety and security capabilities, like automated and autonomous driving.
Some NVIDIA system-on-a-chip product lines will migrate to a new architecture using the RISC-V Instruction Set Architecture (ISA). Also, NVIDIA plans to upgrade select security-critical firmware software, rewriting it from C to Ada and SPARK. Both moves are intended to increase verification efficiencies to achieve compliance with the functional safety standard ISO-26262.
At embedded world 2019, IAR Systems, the future-proof supplier of software tools and services for embedded development, will present its ground-breaking technology for IoT security, developed with its sister company Secure Thingz, a global domain expert in device security, embedded systems and lifecycle management. In addition, the company will show its strengthened functional safety offering for automotive, and a preview of upcoming complete tools for RISC-V. The novelties are being presented as demos at IAR Systems (hall 4, booth 4-216) plus, like every year at embedded world, as free technical seminars for embedded developers.
 
To read more, please visit: http://www.autoconnectedcar.com/2019/02/automotive-cybersecurity-practices-risc-v-sensors-argus-cybersecurity-nvidia/.

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